Tuesday, February 18, 2014

PROJECT #1: MIDPOINT Post/Update due for Wednesday, March 5 for class presentation

By March 5, in a SINGLE stand-along post here at the course blog titled with your NAME and PROJECT #1 MIDPOINT UPDATE, please post:

1. FOUR NEW Photoshopped project images (both the original and the altered version);

2. Your opening 5-7 sentence paragraph (underline your thesis sentence, please);

3. A bulleted OUTLINE for your 8 paragraph project.

You will present this update to us in class on Wednesday March 5.

Looking forward!

Dr. W


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Joe Humes: Photoshop Photos

ORIGINAL:



SPOT HEALING BRUSH AND FIRST ALTERATIONS:
 
 
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE:
 









 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Project 1 Photos- Jiayi Li














Project 1 Photos- Hattie Stern

Original Photos:

Edited Photo:


Project 1 Photos


original two photos:

edited photo:

Photoshop Photo: Bri Atkins




Original Photo:




Edited Photo:
(Changed contrast, background, merged images, inserted text)



Ron Farb is the founder of the Climb for Cancer Foundation. I plan to incorporate his foundation in some way into my project.
 This photo is of an Osteosarcoma survivor. 

Photoshop photo: Kim MacPhail


This is a satirical photoshop edited photo of Michael Arrington who is the most inlfuential business and technology blogger in the world. who owns the blog/company techcrunch.

Project 1 Photoshop Graphic-Alexandra Brown

This graphic shows the CEOs of the six media oligopolies that control 90% of the media content in America.
 (From left to right: Brian Roberts: Comcast, Philippe Dauman: Viacom, Bob Iger: Disney, Jeff Bewkes: Time Warner, Les Moonves: CBS, Rupert Murdoch: News Corp)








Project 1 Photos Sarah



Original Photo:




Photoshopped Photo:

Project #1 Altered Photo- Cecilia

Ansel Adams on top of a heavily photoshopped landscape.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Claire Cavanaugh, Project #1 Altered Photos

Original Photo:
Retouched Photo (healing/spot healing brush, surface blur, brightness/contrast adjustments and color curve adjustment):

Without Text (healing/spot healing brush, surface blur, liquefy):
On Different Background (quick select and inverse, delete pixels, new layer and place, brightness adjustment, shadow lightening, sharpness adjustment):