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Photo Editing With Microsoft Office Picture Manager

Photo Editing With Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Cooperative Conversations April 11, 2007 Nancy Michael. Photo Editing. Step One: Make a Copy To find Picture Manager Start/Microsoft Office/Microsoft Office Tools/Microsoft Office Picture Manager Everyone has this program

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Photo Editing With Microsoft Office Picture Manager

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  1. Photo Editing WithMicrosoft Office Picture Manager Cooperative Conversations April 11, 2007 Nancy Michael

  2. Photo Editing • Step One: Make a Copy • To find Picture Manager • Start/Microsoft Office/Microsoft Office Tools/Microsoft Office Picture Manager • Everyone has this program • Basic edits only, nothing fancy!

  3. Editing Photos • Brightness and Contrast • Color • Crop • Rotate and Flip • Red Eye Removal • Resize/Compress Pictures

  4. Brightness and Contrast • Can help lighten when you’re too far away for the flash to reach your subject • Can help darken when you’re too close and the flash overexposes your subject • Start with AutoBrightness • Brightness – the lightness of the colors • Contrast – the difference between the lightest and darkest colors • Midtones – the colors in between (what contrast doesn’t fix)

  5. Brightness and Contrast

  6. Color • Enhance Color button – fixes colors using white as a benchmark • Amount and Hue – work together to affect the base color • Saturation – move to the left to make image black/white, move to right to intensify colors

  7. Color

  8. Crop • Aspect Ratio – If you’re going to print the picture, this is very important, it keeps your image square • Crop handles – use for fine adjustments

  9. Crop

  10. Rotate and Flip • Rotate Left/Right – click for 90º increments • Use “by degree” for smaller changes • Flip Horizontal/Vertical – make a mirror image

  11. Rotate and Flip

  12. Red Eye Removal • Doesn’t work on animals! • Save other changes before attempting to make red-eye changes

  13. Red Eye Removal

  14. Resize/Compress • A must for sending pictures over e-mail or for uploading to websites • 3 MB is great for printing, but overkill for looking at images on a computer screen • Make a copy first, you can’t zoom in after you’ve resized • Document – 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600 • Web – 640 x 480 or 448 x 336 • E-mail – 314 x 235 or 160 x 160 • Original: 3.14 MB 3000 x 1996 • Resized: 309 KB (0.3 MB) 1024 x 681

  15. Resize/Compress

  16. Resize/Compress

  17. Resize/Compress

  18. Editing for Web Banner • Reduce file size first then crop to use large portion of the image • Crop first, then reduce file size to use smaller portion of the image

  19. Editing for Web Banner

  20. Other Products • Picasa • http://picasa.google.com/index-new.html • “Effects” tab • “I’m Feeling Lucky” button • Photoshop Express Online • http://www.photoshop.com/express • “Effects” options • Samples to preview for each mode

  21. Picasa “Effects”

  22. Photoshop Express

  23. Other Products • GIMP • http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html • Very Advanced • High Learning Curve

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