Three Kids on a Step Project
For my Digital Photography class, we learned how to use Adobe Photo Shop to return this torn up photo, to what it would have looked like. We learned how to use the Clone Stamp tool and Magnetic Lasso tools to fix this photo back to its original state as close as possible.
Photo Gallery Transformation Project
For my Digital Photography class, I further learned how to use Adobe Photo Shop to crop out an existing photo using the Polygonal Lasso tool and replaced all the photos in an existing gallery with the distort transformation tool to the photo I cut out.
Baseball card project
For my Digital Photography class, we used photoshop to correct this old baseball card. We used tools such as the elliptical marquee tool and clone stamp to try and fix this photo as much as possible.
Wizard of oz color restoration
For my Digital Photography class, we used Adobe Photoshop to bring the color back into this photo. Using the color eye drop tool, we matched the colors on an original photo and added them onto our black and white version.
"Women with the coat" Project
For my Digital photography class, we restored an antique photo using Adobe Photo Shop. I did this by fixing the photo first with the clone stamp and adding in photos. Then I colored in the rest.
Army restoration project
For this project, using Adobe Photoshop we restored and colorized a vintage photo. The top photo is my attempt at this project and the bottom picture is the example used.
Black and white restoration
For this project, we took and old destroyed photograph and fixed up the parts that were broken using the clone stamp and then restored it to its black and white original color.
mirror street project
For this project, I attempted a project from the photographer Erik Johansson. I took a regular side street and made it look like there were mirrors covering the street. I did this by cropping out the buildings using the Lasso tool, pasted and flipped it into the street, and added mirror lines. The original version done by Erik is on his website; http://www.erikjohanssonphoto.com/ .