Monday, 29 July 2013

DPP-Part 4; Exercise 2


Exercise; Improvement or interpretation

I had to use an image that was described in a previous section of the course file, in which there is a person in shadows of a detailed background and then I had to use a manual selection method to enhance/adjust the person in the image to make the person stand out, by using either the lasso tool or mask painting with a brush. I decided to use the latter method, as it is one that I am familiar with and I believe produces the best desired result.

I did experiment with the lasso tool, but on this occasion the mask painting worked better for the result I was trying to achieve. This image was taken in Barcelona.

Original image;
 

 1/125 seconds at f/7.1
 
Edited image;

1/125 seconds at f/7.1

The parameters I accept with this type of editing is to be able to adjust it to a degree, but not so far that it alters the image massively, I know that a camera has a limitation as to what we actually see, therefore, I believe that this kind of local adjustment is acceptable and in this case, the person still looks natural and it works very well.


 

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