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1 Agenda 11/3/16 Sketch/write #21 Class Procedures Test
3) Photoshop to Learn: Image adjustments: Levels, brightness/contrast Histograms Cropping Saving as a .jpeg 4) Complete Ps #3: Correct photo for overexposure 5) Complete Ps #4: Correct photo for underexposure 6) Continue your Portfolio Website Project 7) If time: Before & After Project *Turn in your sketchbook to my desk. Make sure your name is on the front and each prompt is numbered very clearly

2 SB #21: Read the article “Top 15 Photos that Fooled Us All.”
Choose 1 photo and describe what was altered visually. What was the truth about the photo? What was its real context and story? What has the photo alteration made the public believe? Choose 1 more photo and describe what was altered visually.

3 Photo Alteration: Before & After Tutorials Project:
Complete 3 photo alteration tutorials – use links on website You will turn in a “Before” photo (original and unaltered) and an “After” file (shows alterations). 2 tutorials must use photos you shot. The other 1 may use stock photos. Each tutorial should show effort and time – a minimum of 30 minutes of work for each tutorial. Demonstrate that you learned something new, complex, and unique. Must be school appropriate.

4 1) Photoshop Practice #1 – Overexposure:
Using your OWN photo: Resize and Crop to print size 5X7” or 7X5” Correct for overexposure. Turn in the before and after photo on 1 document. New doc at ”10X7” Call it yourlastname-over.jpeg Using a different photo of your OWN: 2) Photoshop Practice #2: Underexposure: Resize and Crop to print size 4X6” or 6X4” Correct for underexposure New doc at 8X6”” Call it yourlastname-under.jpeg

5 Photoshop Practice Assignments:
Check the image’s size and resolution (Image --> Image Size…). Crop the image to a size and resolution where someone could make a 5X7” or 7X5” inch print (you choose the orientation: portrait or landscape). Check the image’s Histogram. Use Levels and Curves to “fix” the exposure issues.

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