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Agenda 10/3/14 Turn in Composition Part 2:
Call your PowerPoint “yourlastname-C2.pptx” Turn in your PowerPoint to the student share>Imaging & Arts>Digital Photo> Your period> Composition Photos Part 2 2) Sketch/write #18 3) Introduction to Photoshop: File size & resolution Cropping Histograms Exposure correction: Levels Adjustment layers Layer blending modes Rulers 4) Photoshop Practice Assignment #1: Correct photo for overexposure 5) Photoshop Practice Assignment #2: Correct photo for underexposure *Turn in American Photography Film Notes
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Sketch/write #18: Read over the article “Ethics in the Age of Digital Photography” and answer the following: 1) What is credibility? List the 3 questions that help decipher credibility. 2) Ethics: Explain the controversy over the Newsweek photograph of OJ Simpson. How did they represent him? What ethical questions did the photograph raise/create? 3) Ethics vs. taste: explain this. 4) A matter of “taste.” Should you always show the truth? Explain the photo of the American soldier and your opinion about “taste” in photography and photojournalism. 5) Personal Ethics: What is your opinion about photographing as an outsider/objective observer vs. taking action? 6) Digital Manipulation: Discuss the controversary over the 1982 National Geographic photo and the UCONN National Championship basketball photo. 7) What is your opinion about the ethical nature of manipulating photos? Explain
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1) Photoshop Practice #1 – Overexposure:
Using your own photo: Resize and Crop to print size 5X7” or 7X5” Correct for overexposure. Turn in the before and after photo on 1 document. Call it yourlastname-p1.jpeg Using a different photo: 2) Photoshop Practice #2: Underexposure: Correct for underexposure Call it yourlastname-p2.jpeg
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Photoshop Practice Assignments:
Check the image’s size and resolution (Image --> Image Size…). Crop the image to a size and resolution where someone could make a 5X7” or 7X5” inch print (you choose the orientation: portrait or landscape). Check the image’s Histogram. Use Levels and Curves to “fix” the exposure issues.
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