Thursday, November 21, 2019

The First Page

Introduction 

The goal of this assignment was to create the first page image for my magazine photo story by using 
the methods we learned in class and videos. Some of these skills included masking, using multiple 
layers, filters, and using smart objects. Today, I am going to explain how these features help by 
utilizing non destructive editing tools.

Multiple Layers
To start out the first page of my photo story, I went looking for two images that would look well with 
on on top of the other. Once I found the picture of the man, i had to find a background for him. The 
background needed to be 8.75" by 11.5" to fit the magazine, so I made the background image exactly 
that and put the picture of the man on top of the background.

Masks
After combining the background and the foreground pictures in photoshop, I moved to masking the 
foreground layer. This allowed me to make the man transparent so that I could touch up and of the 
borders that looked choppy. So if a user adds grey paint it partially hides the adjustment, but if they 
use black it hides all adjustments

Smart Objects
These are layers that have image data from vector or raster images where they preserve the image 
source content along with the original characteristics (Adobe, 2019). This allows the user to make 
nondestructive edits without having to worry about messing anything up. Smart objects are beneficial 
to us because it allows edits to automatically update to anything that it's linked to.

Filters
Finally, I added filters to each of the layers. For both the background and the man standing, I 
sharpened the image and also reduced the noise. These filters allowed the rocks to seem a little more 
hard and the background pops out at you. 

Here is my photo!