Tuesday, July 12, 2022

First interesting assignment in college

 Lesson 2 in the Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a book had some really cool lessons to learn. I had to retouch, restore and make the picture more vivid in Photoshop.


First I used the Crop tool to straighten, trim, and scale the photograph. By default, cropping deletes cropped pixels. Next I used Curves and Levels adjustment layers to remove the color cast and adjust the color and tone in the image. After I selected The Spot Healing Brush tool. It quickly removes blemishes and other imperfections. It also samples pixels around the retouched area and matches the texture, lighting, transparency, and shading of the sampled pixels to the pixels being healed. Then I used the Patch tool to remove unwanted elements from an image. I used a content-aware patch to remove an unrelated person from the right side of the photo. In Content-Aware mode, the Patch tool creates nearly seamless blending with the nearby content. And finally I utilized The Clone Stamp tool. It uses pixels from one area of an image to replace the pixels in another part of the image. Using this tool, you can not only remove unwanted objects from your images, but you can also fill in missing areas in photographs you scan from damaged originals.

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