Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Photo Editing Tips


I have some photo editing tips to shared.

First of all, we must Choose The Best Photo Editing Software. It is a fact that amateur, as well as professional photographers, and photography aficionados are continuously in search for the best photo editing tool available. Since we are in a digital age, photography too has taken a great leap from analogue to digital, and has produced fantastic results. Now, since there are hundreds of photo editors available in the market, this can confuse beginners as to what they will choose for them to make that award-winning output. What you can do is you can search the internet for photo editing program reviews, and if you have found a “highly recommended” program, you can try it if it works for you. You have to be at ease in using the program because even if the program is “highly recommended” yet, you don’t know how to use it, you won’t be able to create stunning photos like the one you have in mind. After that we must Crop and Rotate for images that are not taken with a straight frame or when the subject is way off center or if it’s lacking in perspective. All you need to do is use the Crop tool of your editing program of choice. It is usually indicated with a scissors icon. Cut the image you want and move subject to where you want it placed. Rotate the image if needed. Enlarge it or make it smaller is also another option to do. Or you can cut the excesses. It’s really up to you to make the necessary adjustments. Adjust The Colour is also one of the tips of photo editing it is because Sometimes, the colors that come out in an image don’t always look that good. You can try adjusting the levels first because it sometimes does the trick, but there are times that a little tweaking must be done. I usually press CTRL U and adjust the hue, saturation, and lightness of the image. I use Photoshop by the way. If there are still problems, then its time to get down and dirty – and that is to do things manually. If you’re a beginner, it takes a lot of practice before getting this right. Lastly, i want to share about The Advantage of Digital Photography in Image Editing, Most people who are new in photography question the experts, “what’s better? Analogue or digital photography”? Their differences are actually obvious. Digital photography allows the person to transfer his or her photo on another device (i.e. computer) immediately after the photo was taken. However there are some disadvantages. Since it is “digital”, the capability of the photographer can be questioned. Unlike analogue cameras, you can edit your photo’s quality if it is digital. Analogue users can too, however, the quality of the photo can be greatly reduced if the photo was scanned (RGB and scanner’s DPI issues). Nevertheless, digital photography is promising. The person has to have an eye for creativity and a knack for innovation for the edited photo to look excellent.

I took this tips from http://photoeditingtips.net/

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