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Magazine Portrait Shoot Edits

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Possible images for my front cover

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Front cover edits

1. I changed the brightness and

contrast first. To make it easier to see the picture and give it definition.

2. Then I used the match colour tool to give the bright colours in the picture more luminance.

3. Then I used the rubber tool to rub out the background behind him so just the model jumping was left.

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4. This is what I was left with after rubbing out the background. I have done this so I can re insert the picture underneath and make the background a different colour.

5. Then I placed the same picture on top and used the destaturate effect to make it black and white.

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6. Then I got the cut out of the model and placed it over the background so the image would stand out bright against the dull background.

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1. I used an effect vibrance first to make the picture have more of the same colour tones.

2. I then used an effect called exposure. Using this effect I changed the exposure to make the picture brighter. Then I changed the offset to bring out the shadows and dark colours in my image.

3. Then I used the brightness and contrast effect to make my picture brighter and give my picture more definition.

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4. Then I used the effect selective colour. I used the reds colours to make my picture look more warm and bring out the pink in the models skin.

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1. First I cropped my picture so I just had what I wanted and nothing around it.

2. I used the effect selective colour and played around with the different colours.

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3. Then I used the brightness and contrast effect to make my picture brighter and give it definition to make it look sharper.

4. I used the effect exposure so my picture looked more cartoon. I wanted the colours in the picture to be brighter and stand out more.

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1. I used the colour balance effect to make my picture look blue and cold.

2. I then used the brightness and contrast effect to make my picture brighter and give it definition.

3. Then I cropped my picture so I was left with what I wanted.

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4. Then I used the film grain effect.

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Possible images for contents page

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Contents page edits

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Possible images for first double page spread

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1. I used the effects brightness and contrast to make my image brighter and more defined.

2. I then used the hue and saturation effect. This gave my picture the black and white effect.

First double page spread edits

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Another edit with the same image

1. I used the effects brightness and contrast to make my image brighter and more defined.

2. Then I used the shapes tools and made them red and applied the multiply effect. This made the phone have a red see through look. I used the shape tools to cover the whole phone.

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3. Then I used the effect variations to make my whole picture lighter and have more blue

in it.

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1. First I cropped the picture.

2.Then I used the effect brightness/contrast to make my picture brighter and the sunlight look more defined.

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3. Then I used the effect curves to make my picture darker in some parts. This effect picked out the shadows in my picture.

4. I added more of the effect brightness so you could still see the face of the model.

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5. I then used the effect colour balance to give the sunlight coming

through the window more of a blue colour.

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Possible images for second double page spread

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Second double page spread edits

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Final images for magazine

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