Lab 8: Editing Tools
A few days ago, I did a lab on an application called "CS6 Photoshop". The first step of this lab was you get 4 different photos with an error on each of the photo, and you had to fix that error. The first picture was grass with an object on it, and in the lower left corner of the image, it was blured out, and we had to make that area match with the grass. The tool i had to use for this image was the, spot healing brush tool. Basically what the tool does is, you select a part of the image, so I picked a spot of grass, and then I had to go to the area that was blured, and I had to rapidly keep pressing on that area, and that area started to match the grass. The second image was a girl mountain climbing, and on the side of the mountain there were holes, and initials, so I had to remove those. So I had to select the content-aware move tool. I had to circle around the area that had holes, select it, and move it, so it wouldn't be in the picture anymore, and I had to do the same thing with the initials on the mountain. The third picture was an image of man, and he had wrinkles on his face, and I had to get rid of those wrinkles. I basically had to do the same thing for the first image, to the third image. The forth image was an image of a window. I had to make half the image look old, and the other half new. So first I selected the rectangular-marquee tool, and select the top part of the image, and change the color to red. And then I had to select the burn tool, and burn the left part of the image(that's why the object looks purple). Then I selected the dodge tool, and make the object on the right side more bright and new. Then I had to desaturate the left side of the windward flowers, and saturate the right side of the window and flower. Then I used the blur tool, to blur out the bottom part of the image. The objective of this lab was to learn how to fix errors in a picture, and how to move things in a photo, to change the way it looks.
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