Monday, February 3, 2014

SAVE AS:

 rename your image make sure the image is saved as.jpg highest maximum image quality.

Save- you do not  have to rename the image at this point

Nestel- tool are stacked on each other when you hold opens up more option.

Command keys
com +=zoom in
com -=zoom out
com o=open
com c=copy
com v=paste
com z=undo
com option Z=step
backward
 


com s=save
com p=print
com l=levels


to Turm an image go to
>Image> Image rotation
Cw


adjusting levels
>image adjusments > level
channel blue
channel green
channel red
move =d


resolution guideliness
yearbook =300
newspaper=150
web=72










web
newspaper
pratice2







Thursday, January 30, 2014

cover

masthead- The title of the magazine. It is used on the contents of the page also on the inside as a logo for advertising and branding purposes.

Dateline- The month and year of the publication and with the price.

Main Image- The image that is on the front cover, usually a model is present.

Model Credit- The name of the model on the front cover. It is unusual for credits to appear on the front page, but it is done on fashion magazines.

Cover Line- Magazines use a lot of cover lines, which are put around the main image.

Main Cover line-  This is a very large part that tells the main subject of the magazine.

Bar Code- Standard bar code used by retailers

Left Third- The left third of the magazine is used for sales in shops where that part of the magazine is not fully shown.


#13 LIFE (Special Edition 1969)

This LIFE special edition, "To the Moon and Back," chronicles the first moon landing, brought about by the courage of the Apollo 11 astronauts and the thousands of people who supported their mission. On the cover is a picture of Buzz Aldrin, taken by fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong. Along with color photographs of this historic walk on the moon, there are biographical sketches of Neil Armstrong, Edwin  and Michael Collins. There is also a history of manned space exploration from the first single orbit around the earth orbit to the launch of Apollo 11. - See more at: http://www.magazine.org/asme/magazine-cover-contests/asmes-top-40-magazine-covers-last-40-years#sthash.Bhp7ibsL.dpuf

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

fixed portrait shoot submission

ISO;100 aperture:2.1 shutter speed:1\90
ISO:400 aperture:13 shutter speed:1\160
ISO:800 aperture:14 shutter speed:1\200
ISO:1600 aperture:13 shutter speed:1\1640
ISO:3200aperture:14shutter speed:1640

My ISO was the best on 3200.

My best was the last one i took.

i got a lot different brigthnees mix with camera with the narutaral sun thats made my pic have shapes of light.

the bigger the ISO the better the photo captures the color with a faster shutter speed.