Tuesday, December 18, 2007

How To Get A Shiny Umbreon

Quality Standards: excessive use of filters

Although the debate about who is on between the photographer and designer should provide a post-editing of images, may be useful tweak some details a photograph to attract a wider audience. Whether you're altering the colors in the development phase (cross processing) or is applying filters to get the desired effect, the end result should be a photograph that can still be incorporated into a project chart. There are no absolute indications on what to touch up and enhance a photo such as the ruins, but the inspectors evaluate images based quality, composition and variety of uses to which they lend.

Acceptable:


Altering colors (cross processing)
versions grayscale and sepia

not acceptable:


filters applied with simple single process, eg. the cutout.


excessive contrast that affects the image quality


Tips:

· retouch photos stock designer thinking

· The use of filters does not impair the quality or sharpness

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