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Getting To Know Photo Editing Terminology

Getting To Know Photo Editing Terminology. By Jennifer Gomez. Exposure. Exposure controls the brightness and contrast of a photo. Original. Exposure. Contrast. Controls the darkness of a photo. Original. Contrast (increased). Increasing Highlights.

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Getting To Know Photo Editing Terminology

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  1. Getting To Know Photo Editing Terminology By Jennifer Gomez

  2. Exposure • Exposure controls the brightness and contrast of a photo. Original Exposure

  3. Contrast • Controls the darkness of a photo Original Contrast(increased)

  4. Increasing Highlights • Increasing the highlights in a photo brightens the colors. Original Highlights

  5. Increasing Shadows • Decreasing the shadows brightens up the photo while increasing the shadow, darkens the photo Original Shadows

  6. Colors • Colors controls the colors in the photo and makes them stand out or dull. Original Color

  7. Saturation • Saturation can brighten or dull the colors in a photo Original Saturation

  8. Temperature • Temperature affects the color of the whole photo • Turning the temperature all the way down to 0 gives the photo a neutral color tone but anything less than 0 gives it a blue color tone • Turning the temperature all the way up to 100 gives the photo a red-orange color tone. Original(0) Temperature(100)

  9. Crop • Crop means to cut off • Cropping a photo is useful when you want to get rid of the extra space to focus on one point. Cropped Image Original

  10. Sharpen • Sharpening an image helps define an image better. Original Sharpened

  11. Effects • Effects change the photo’s color and tint. Original Effects

  12. Sepia • Sepia changes the colors to a brown-orange color tone. Original Sepia

  13. Tint • Tint changes the whole photo by changing the colors in the whole photo. Original Tint

  14. Duotone • Duotone is two colors in a photo; a lighter color and a darker color. Original Duotone

  15. Hue • Adjusting the hue of an image changes the overall color of the photo. Original Hue Adjusted

  16. Lightness • When the lightness is increased to 100 the image was brightened Original Lightness(100)

  17. Bulge • Bulge makes the area bigger and distorted in the an image. It makes the area seem as though it were being looked at through a peephole. • Bulge could be used when making a collage for a friend and you want to make a fun, silly photo. Original Bulge

  18. Pinch • Pinch zooms in on an area. • Pinch can be used to make a silly photo or to put extra emphasis on a certain object or area of the photo. Pinched Original

  19. Opacity • Opacity is how transparent a photo can be to show the photo behind it. • When the opacity is decreased it allows you to see the photo behind it when it is layered. Opacity Original

  20. Color Splash Original Color Splash

  21. Theme Effects Original Santa Land Theme

  22. Pixelate Original Pixelate

  23. Spotlight Original Spotlight

  24. Grunge Original Grunge

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