After Retouching of Photograph
Before Retouching of Photograph
After Retouching of Photograph
Before Retouching of Photograph
Reflection - During the Retouching Project, I found it to be another "easy" project in the sense that I can be a perfectionist sometimes so it was quite easy to me to go and basically clean up all the damage that had occurred to the photograph and to make it pretty again. It was super easy follow the video posted on the class blog that instructed you what tools to use and how to make use of them properly in order to get an accurate result. It was also really easy me to see what still needed to be done in the progression stages because I had the ability to flip back and forth between the two photos (old and new) and see how much progress I had made. I found it to be challenging to use the tools correctly in order to get the right effect and I found it incredibly challenging to use the healing brush tool just because I could not really get the hang of it. Next time, I would use a different picture off of the Internet for my personal picture just because I found that picture kind of challenging in a sense. It was really difficult to retouch because there were so many scratches and blurry spots and I really didn't know what tools to make us of in fixing the blurry spots. I honestly could've picked another picture after I noticed that but instead I stuck with it anxiously awaiting the next project. I used the Spot Healing Brush tool, the Healing Brush tool, the Paint Brush tool, and the Zoom tool. I mostly used these tools just to clean up some of the spots, scratches, and to fill in the spots that were missing a lot of color. I can use the techniques that I learned in the classroom working on this project to edit my own photographs and my families photographs in the future.




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