Saturday, 27 June 2009

Friday, 19 June 2009

Session 7 - Image Resolution & Panoramas

Today we learned about Photoshop image resize options, and how important resolution figures are when it comes to printing images. We also discovered how to process multiple pictures, if you want to rename then, resize or make simple changes (I send a separate handout about this).

In the second part of the session, we were practicing stitching panoramas together using File>New>Photomerge Panorama option, which you found quite useful and exciting.

What is important here is the size of the original photo - if you have rather slow computer processor don't try to photomerge big pictures. Use some of the resizing techniques we were discussing at the beginning of the session instead, otherwise it takes Photoshop long time trying to process and calculate all those big pictures for you. Besides as we said earlier normally you don't need a huge picture resolution to print a decent size photo. Hope this helps.

Below you can find some pictures to create panoramas as a practice.

TASK1

PAN1
PAN2
PAN3
CLOUDY_SKY

HOMEWORK1

IMG1
IMG2
IMG3
IMG4
IMG5

HOMEWORK2


ShadowTree01
ShadowTree02
ShadowTree03

HOMEWORK3

pict1
pict2
pict3

HOMEWORK4
- Perspective

pict01
pict02
pict03
pict04


I hope you will find those exercises easy and fun to do - of course there is no single solution to perform all the megres but as always - be creative and try various PSE settings to make most of it. Have fun.

Dariusz

And there is your attempt to do the homework:

Jim Task1
Jim Garden Panorama

Mike Task1

Kevin Panorama1
Kevin Panorama2

Below you can see the video tutorial of the whole task; be careful though as it is quite large file and can take time to download, sorry.

Panoramas task

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Session 6 - Creating Collages

We have been combining variety of techniques to create a sample collage. We also looked at the gradient tool options and how we can apply it to a text, so it has different colours.

As a homework I gave you a couple of tutorials which both use the same technique to blend two pictures together - adjustment layers and previous layer grouping.

Let me know if you had any problems with completing the homework - you can also use your own photos to create collages and blendings. Have fun!

Below I attach pictures we have been using:


Baby.jpg
Blocks.jpg
sm-bear.jpg

Because some of you were uncertain about few steps of the Baby tutorial we have been doing in the classroom, I attach a link to a video tutorial, which hopefully will be easier to follow.
Because of the length and size of the movie I divided it into two parts:


Baby_Collage_Tutorial
Baby_Collage_Part_2


Blending tutorial 1


Couple-sunset.jpg
Happy Couple.jpg

Blending tutorial 2

Girl-Dandelion.jpg
Woman with Flower.jpg

Your Homework

Kevin Cinema poster

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Monday, 8 June 2009

Session 5 - Correcting Colour Casts, Adjustment Layers

Today we discovered how easy and useful can be to repair underexposed photos with Adjustment Layers - we tried Levels and Brightness option in comparison to Quick Fix pane. We applied the Correct Colour Cast tool, where you can indicate to photoshop which pixels on your photograph should be either white,black or grey, so the program is able to correct the tonal exposure.

Below I embed some video tutorials so you find the content easier to follow:


P.S. Remember you can always enlarge the video to fit into your screen by clicking on the small screen icon on the bottom right corner of this video, and use Esc button to close the Full Screen mode

Quick Fix:



HSL Colour Repair



Colour Cast Removal



Using Adjustment Layers




Please find the following files as a working copies you can use for practice:

General Change (Quick Fix, Colour Auto Ajustments via Levels or Brightness)

Elephant
Otter
Palms

Dessert
Church
House
Mountains
View

Correcting Colour Cast

People on Boat
Building
Docks
Colour Cast
Boats

Homework

Madiera