Saturday, 30 May 2015

Creating characters from animals/plants

                      Before Editing 
                      After Editing 

Friday, 29 May 2015

Grace Ciao reaction work

                   Before Editing 

               After Editing 

Friday, 22 May 2015

Fox painted over photo screenshots and final image

Screenshots






Final Image

Metamorphosis scan screenshots and final image

Screenshots 







Final image

Large leaf prints

Before editing 



After Editing



1. Cropping the image.
2. Adjusting the brightness and contrast.
3.Save as a jpg and then on high quality.

prints for the background collages

Before Editing

After Editing

I cropped the images to the desired size and then went onto image adjustments then brightness and contrast. 

propaganda posters

Before Editing


After Editing



These images were improved on photoshop. First of all I cropped them to the desired size. I then went onto image then adjustments and then brightness and contrast and adjusted the levels to my desired appearance.

Friday, 8 May 2015

copyright

Copyright


Who owns the Copyright of a Photograph?
• A photograph is classed as a Work of Art
• The Photographer who created the picture owns The Copyright of the image.
• Or a Company owns it if the Photographer is in the employment of that company, and takes the photograph as a part of his/her contractual duties.
How would we infringe the Copyright of a Photograph?
• By Copying it.
• If we copy a photograph in any manner (download, photocopy, re-photograph it, scan it…etc) we are infringing the photographers Copyright, and thereby breaking the law.
How can we legally copy Photographic Images?
• By gaining permission to do so from the photographer.
• If we cannot find who the photographer is after exhaustive searches, backed up by legal proof of search, then legal judgment can be made to class the photograph as ‘An Orphan Work’, thereby giving a company or individual copyright of the image. (until the creator of the image comes forth with proof of creation of the Work of Art.)
How long does copyright of a Photograph last?
• For 70 years beginning at the end of the year of the Photographer’s death.
How can we protect our own images from being copied and used commercially?
• By watermarking images that are to be in the public domain.
• By ensuring that if your images are in the public domain they are traceable back to you.

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Tissue paper black prints




experimenting with multicolour prints on newspaper and paper




Black and White leaf prints

1. Upload unedited photo of black and white prints.
2. Adjust contrast and brightness to desired levels.
3. Adjust hue and saturation for a green tint.
4. Go onto color balance and chose different greens to give a more vibrant tint to the photo.
5. After this I went onto photo filter and chose "underwater" which gave me the desired green I wanted on my photo.
6. I then saved it as a maximum quality photo and jpeg and uploaded it onto my blogger profile.