Thursday, March 24, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Color Activity

In our color activity, we chose an image with multiple colors shown. We uploaded the photo in Photoshop, eliminated the background and uploaded a new one. I used the dropper tool to select a color from my smoke image to serve as the background color. I added text to the picture, also using the dropper to use a color of the smoke image. I was successful in my outcome since all the colors used are from my original image.
Hue and Saturation

Original Image

Hue Image

Using Photoshop, I adjusted the hue to 118 to create the bluer image of the yellow flowers. I set the Hue back to zero, and adjusted the Saturation to a negative 61. Hue and Saturation have a huge impact on the image, making it different colors or taking the color from the image. I was successful in Photoshop with the Hue and Saturation and like how my photos turned out.
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