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By Caitlin Barnes THE PHOTO EDITING PROCESS

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By Caitlin Barnes

THE PHOTO EDITING PROCESS

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THE ORIGINAL PHOTO• Ask yourself, “what could be improved upon?”

• Possible answers: too dark/bright, coloring is off, needs cropping, focal point is not focal enough

• If there is potential for a “mood,” adjusting the color saturation or adding a filter or other extreme effects can drastically alter the picture, making the “mood” more apparent

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NOT EVERY CHANGE WILL BE DRASTIC• Small changes add up and can improve the photograph

drastically

• Cropping- cropping made it so that the focal point, the statue of the woman, stood out more

• Sharpen the focal point, soften the background

• Adjust color hue and saturation

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SO, WHAT NOW?• Print a “trial copy” to see how it looks on paper and if

anything that needs to be improved upon

• Edit as needed

• For example, the print came out very dark, and needed more definition in the face, arm, and flower wreath

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