Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Process 2: modify the picture that I want to use

For the 1st picture – MMU e-bee,

          Step 1: 

            Choose “File” > select “Open” > Choose the picture of MMU E-bee > click “Open”
*As you can see that, the picture of MMU e-bee is in jpg format, so I need to change it to psd file.

Step 2: 

           
           Step 2: Choose “File” > select “Save As” > under the format column, choose “Photoshop (*PSD,*PDD) > I Put the file name that i want, for example like MMU e-bee > click “Save”

# For this picture, I will not do any adjustment first; I will continue the usage of this picture at the next process

For the 2nd picture – MMU logo,

            # Repeat the Step 1 & Step 2

           As you can see, this picture had too many blank places, therefore I will crop it

           Step 3:


           In the “Tools” panel, choose “Crop Tool” > I highlight the area of picture that i need to use > I double click the picture, the crop is done

 I keep crop it until there is not much blank place around it

As you can see, the upper left part of the picture had a small size of dark color places, so I decide to eliminate it

Step 4: 

In the “Tools” panel, choose “Clone Stamp Tool” > press “Alt” and clone the white area of the picture > Stamp it on the upper left part black area of the picture

During the process, I zoom in the picture so that I can see more clearly and I keep changing the size of the brush so that I can eliminate all the black area clearly

For the 3rd picture – FOM Building

# Repeat the Step 1 & Step 2

As you can see, the color of the picture is darker, so I will make some adjustment to make it brighter.

Step 3:

In the Adjustments Panel, choose “Brightness/Contrast” >
Ø  under the “Brightness” option,
      - increase the option to 48
Ø  under the “Contrast” option,
- decrease the option to -26

Step 4: 

In the Adjustments Panel, choose “Exposure” >
Ø  under the “Exposure” option,
- increase the option to +0.24
Ø  under the “Gamma Correction” option,
- increase the option to 1.10
Ø  no changes for the “Offset” option

In the picture, there are two people standing at there, I decide to eliminate them

Step 5:

In the “Tools” panel, choose “Clone Stamp Tool” > press “Alt” and clone the ground area of the picture > Stamp it on the two people of the picture

During the process, I zoom in the picture so that I can see more clearly and I keep changing the size of the brush so that I can eliminate all the black area clearly

For the 4th, 5th & 6th picture – business man, key to success, business team

# Repeat the Step 1 & Step 2

# For these pictures, I will not do any adjustment first; I will continue the usage of this picture at the next process

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