Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
Photoshop Tutorial: Contrast
Most of the time, one of the first things I do when I open a picture in photoshop is play with curves. This morning my sister-in-law and I did a little photoshoot with her brother Scott.
Here is one of the images I got that's SOOC (straight-out-of-camera)
He's workin' on his pensive look there....
So first step is to open up the picture in photoshop.
Second, open cuves (pc: ctrl-m) or the long way is: Image --> Adjustments --> Curves.
A dialog box will then pop up with a graph in the middle. The graph has a diagonal line running from bottom left to top right.
Click your mouse in the very center of the grid. (128,128)
Then click your mouse halfway between the center of the grid and the bottom left. (64,64)
Then use your down arrow to lower the second click you just did. This will create an "s" curve, increasing your contrast; make your darks, darker, and your lights, lighter.
The only thing I did to this shot was increase the contrast.
It's a subtle change. I like how it get's rid of that cloudy feel. This also helps give black & white's more dimension.
Here's the before & after:
Here is one of the images I got that's SOOC (straight-out-of-camera)
He's workin' on his pensive look there....
So first step is to open up the picture in photoshop.
Second, open cuves (pc: ctrl-m) or the long way is: Image --> Adjustments --> Curves.
A dialog box will then pop up with a graph in the middle. The graph has a diagonal line running from bottom left to top right.
Click your mouse in the very center of the grid. (128,128)
Then click your mouse halfway between the center of the grid and the bottom left. (64,64)
Then use your down arrow to lower the second click you just did. This will create an "s" curve, increasing your contrast; make your darks, darker, and your lights, lighter.
The only thing I did to this shot was increase the contrast.
It's a subtle change. I like how it get's rid of that cloudy feel. This also helps give black & white's more dimension.
Here's the before & after:
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Saturday in the Park...
is a song sung by Chicago.... but it's also when & where this photo shoot happened.
I love shooting families... and this was a great little family to shoot.
Little "B" is 2 and such a cutie!!
He's such a good big brother to baby "A"...
who was so small!! I love his little baby stretch here...
He wasn't exactly happy to leave his mama's arms...
Or his daddy's for that matter...
I love shooting families... and this was a great little family to shoot.
Little "B" is 2 and such a cutie!!
He's such a good big brother to baby "A"...
who was so small!! I love his little baby stretch here...
He wasn't exactly happy to leave his mama's arms...
Or his daddy's for that matter...
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Black and Whites
I was checking out some things on DPS (digital photography school) and found this article by Natalie Norton. It's got some great info about converting photos to black and whites.
I tried it out on this picture of Maria.... here it is in color, which I love:
Here it is converted into B&W:
and here it is a little warmed up:
I'm a fan of them all.... but that could be because I'm just a little bit biased.
What do you guys think? Do you have a favorite?
I tried it out on this picture of Maria.... here it is in color, which I love:
Here it is converted into B&W:
and here it is a little warmed up:
I'm a fan of them all.... but that could be because I'm just a little bit biased.
What do you guys think? Do you have a favorite?
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