Final Front Cover
Final Double Page Spread
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Manual
Focus features
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In my first project I used manual
focus to create a more focused and quality photograph. It made the photo a
lot sharper and enabled me to focus the photograph myself ensuring the main
model and the background of the photograph was in focus.
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Shutter
Speed
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I used the shutter speed feature in
my project whilst taking photographs of my models jumping in the air and
using a torch in the dark. By having a long shutter speed it enabled the dark
photographs to capture a large amount of light which created and a picture
and a short shutter speed allowed me to capture a photograph with my models
in mid air or with the water they threw in the air.
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Aperture Control
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I used the aperture control feature
when taking photographs of a bottle, I learnt that a small depth of field
made the object in the picture more in focus and the background less in
focus, a medium depth field allowed the object to be in focus and some of the
background to be in focus, and a large depth field allowed the object and the
background to be in focus.
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Continuous
Shoot Mode
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I used the continuous shoot mode
feature when taking photographs of my model blowing bubble gum, I was able to
capture a three different photographs at different stages of them blowing the
bubble. One photograph showing them beginning, the second photograph showing
the bubble being completely blown and the last photograph showing the bubble
popping.
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A tripod
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I used a tripod whilst also taking
the photographs using the aperture control mode, I did this because it helped
to focus the object within the photograph and it also helped to get a less
unfocused photograph, the tripod also helped to balance the camera and
eliminate it from sitting in the snow.
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External
flash
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I used an external flash whilst
taking photographs for my magazine. To do this I used a soft box during my
photo shoot, which helped to make my models look flawless and they also
helped to make my photographs look more professional.
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Self timer
facility
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Light meter
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Composition
Grid
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Feature
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Yes
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No
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Text
control
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I used text control throughout my
whole project, but I mainly used it when creating my magazine front cover. I
changed the measurements in between each word of my headers when changing the
size of the font, which meant there wasn’t as larger gaps in between each
word and the headers gave biggest impact, it also meant that I was able to
include more exclusives ect onto my front page.
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Filters
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Brushes
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I used brushes when creating my
album cover , I downloaded a group of different shaped brushes and it then
enabled me to create different shapes with the brushes on the album cover,
making it unique and different.
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Layers
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I used layers during photo shop
mainly when creating my magazine as I had to place text on top of images, so
this meant I had to create new layers so that I was able to edit different
layers at different times separately without having to edit a lot of features
at the same time on one layer.
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Opacity
control
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I used opacity control on my final
magazine front cover when making a circle shape break out box with an
exclusive included inside, to give the magazine front cover an edgy look and
give a unique element to it.
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Shape
creation
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I used shape creation on my magazine
front cover, as I created a circle which I then placed text on top of, to
create an exclusive for my magazine front cover which is eye capturing.
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Brightness
and contrast control
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I used brightness and contrast
control when editing some photographs I had taken of my model, I experimented
making the contrast high and low and also making the brightness high, which
then made the photograph more eye capturing and the colours were much more
dominant.
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Gradients
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I used gradients when experimenting
with photo shop, there is a few pictures on my blog where I have played with
the gradient of colours on the photograph, making them brighter or duller.
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Load
selection features
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Feathering
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I just feathering when using the
vingetting tool to edit my photographs, this then subtly changed the colour
of my photograph.
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Colour
curves adjustment
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I used the colour curves adjustment
tool after vingetting which gave the photograph a colour correction.
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Resolution
setting control
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I used resolution setting control
when opening up my photo shop document for the first time, I usually used the
setting DPS 300, but sometimes it changed depending on whichever would suit
my document and purpose the most.
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Magnetic
lasso, polygon lasso tool
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Cropping
tool
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Clone tool
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I used the clone tool when cloning
one part of my models skin and then using it to cover spots.
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Retouch
tool
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I used the retouch tool when using
the healing tool which I used to get rid of spots on my model. There is a
before and after on my blog where I healed part of the models skin by
replacing the spots with the skin I had cloned from other parts of her skin
and face, this then resulted in the spots not being visible on the
photograph.
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Other
skills
Dodge Tool
Burn Tool Sponge Tool Placing an image behind another Export to a BMP |
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I used the burn and dodge tool to
lighten and darken parts of the photograph, I used the burn tool when
creating one of my photographs model into a zombie, I also placed an image
behind the photograph and made it transparent so that the face of my model
looked rusted and zombie like. I also used the burn and dodge tool when
creating a vampire, making her skin almost greyish like.
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Feature
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Yes
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No
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Comments if yes – where have you
completed this skills and to what level
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Margin and
column guide creation
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I used margin and column guides when
creating my double page spread, these helped me to keep all of my text within
the same line of each other and make them straight and in line upon the page.
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Inserting
an image ID
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I inserted an image in on my double
page spreads by creating a text box and then placing the image inside.
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Resizing
images in ID
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I resized images on my final double
page spread so that some were larger and some were smaller than each other,
which then gave the double page spread an edgy look. When resizing an image
on indesign I had to press CTRL + T to select the image and then hold down
shift whilst resizing it so that it didn’t become pixelated.
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Text
manipulation – resizing, rotation
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I used text manipulation on my
double page spread when resizing text, I made my header much larger on the page
so it was the first thing the eyes were attracted to, I did this the same as
how to resize an image, by selecting and then holding shift to enlarge and
shrink.
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Text
manipulation – controlling kerning and leading
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Text flow
creation
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I used text flow creation on my
double page spread so that it enabled my article to flow from column to
column across the two pages, to do this I created all of my different sized
text boxes, entered my article in the first and then clicked on the red cross
and dragged it across all of my different text boxes.
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Using
transparent imagery in ID
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I used a transparent image when
creating a PNG, so that I was then able to insert an image into the
background without having a plain coloured background behind that, it then
enabled me to have an image as the whole background of the page.
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Shape/line
creation In design
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Exporting
to PDF from In-design
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I exported my final double page
spread to a PDF, so that I was then able to access and view my work as an
image and not a document.
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Text Wrap
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I used text wrap around some of my
photographs on my double page spreads, on both of my double page spreads I
used advance text wrap, where I made the text wrap around a certain image
shape, not just a square, I also made my article wrap around my rule of three
photographs I used on my final double page spread.
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Other
Skills
Turn text wrap off images Export to a BMP |
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I learnt how to turn text wrap off
some certain images, such as a text box with text within, but remain the text
wrap on the circle break out box behind the text. I learnt how to export my
work into a BMP so that it was then viewed as an image and not a document and
also so that the examiner could view it much more easier and I could download
it to moodle.
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