Thursday, October 12, 2017

Ashley Editing Tim, Bailey Peer Edit

Saturated, upped contrast slightly, flipped photo upside down, cropped (Ashley top photo)

Turned up contrast a bit, saturated a bit. cropped dead space at bottom (Ashley top photo)

Turned contrast way up to darken background, tiny bit of spot healing,  burn tool slightly on feather, crop (Ashley top photo)

cropped only, (Ashley top photo)

Saturated leaf, burned edges, minimal crop (Ashley top photo)

Heavily saturated, dodged left side to balance light on right (Ashley left photo)

Carly Editing Elizabeth






Left: Edit
Increased Contrast, Straightened Image

Bottom: Edit
B&W, Darkened Shadows

Left: Edit
Increased Contrast, Darkened Mid-tones

Left: Edit
B&W, Increased Contrast, Darkened Mid-tones, Rotated Crop


Etta editing Ashley

I just brightened the image and increased the saturation slightly.


Cropped the top some to get rid of the plant in the background.  Then I turned it B&W and adjusted the contrast. 


I cropped the image and brought the brightness down some.


I created a new layer and put a filter on the image that decreased saturation, but then I took the layer opacity down to about 80% because I wanted more of the images warm colors to come through.  

Caroline editing Corissa

I didn't do much to this picture because I loved to subject and webs. I just made it black and white and adjusted the colors to make the webs pop more. (original is on the right)
I loved the subject and focus of the photo and didn't need to do much to it. I played with the brightness and contrast to  bring the colors out a little more. Then I added a a photo filter but lowered the intensity so you could still see the colors. (original is on the right)

I did a bit more tooth's photo because I had an idea of how I wanted it to look, and it worked. I increased the brightness then played with the curves and levels to increase the contrast. I did this so that the details on the water thing would be more noticeable . I then decreased the saturation to make the details more prominent. (original on the right)

For this picture, I loved how she made the water coming out of the fountain looked, and wanted to highlight that. I increased the brightness and contrast so that the water shooting out would be more prominent. I then increased the saturation just the still water to make the blues in the water pop. I did this because by making the water more blue, it was the water shooting up more eye-catching. cropped slightly to get rid of the edge of the fountain in the bottom left corner. (original on the right)

Elizabeth Editing Caroline

I only cropped this a little, because I already loved the lighting. 

I cropped this, increased the vibrance some in the two plants, adjusted the brightness/contrast, and desaturated the background a little in the top half. 

I did a lot of subtle things with this, but the main stuff was I cropped the image to focus more on the reflection, played with brightness/contrast, levels, vibrance, saturation, used the burn tool, and adjusted certain aspects with masks. I tried to emphasize the color of the flower more. 

I really upped the vibrance in this photo, while at the same time desaturating the blue of the sky so it didn't overwhelm the photo. I increased the contrast of the top portion of the water, as well as cropped the photo so the horizon line was a little more even. I tried to crop it so it was landscape and focused on the arc, but I think the contrast between the colors in the top versus the darkness in the bottom makes this photo special. 

Leigh Anne Editing Etta


  • Straighten
  • Temperature & Tint: Increase both slightly (warmer and pinker)
  • Highlights & Whites: Decrease to emphasize clouds and the sky
  • Blacks & Shadows: Bring shadows and blacks up to add some detail back into the birds and pole
  • Increase clarity
  • Decrease vibrance and saturation
  • Tone Curve: Create slight "S" curve
  • Color: Tweak color sliders to edit hue, saturation, and luminance of each color
  • Sharpen image
  • Camera Calibration: Tweak hue and saturation of shadows, reds, greens, and blues
  • Remove wires from brick
  • Mask over sky- saturation and contrast


  • Straighten image
  • Temperature & Tint: Increase both slightly (warmer and pinker)
  • Highlights & Whites: Decrease to emphasize clouds and the sky
  • Blacks & Shadows: Bring shadows and blacks up to add some detail back into the birds and pole
  • Increase clarity
  • Decrease vibrance and saturation
  • Tone Curve: Create slight "S" curve
  • Color: Tweak color sliders to edit hue, saturation, and luminance of each color
  • Sharpen image
  • Camera Calibration: Tweak hue and saturation of shadows, reds, greens, and blues
  • Remove telephone wire
  • Remove green light flare
  • Remove shape on side of building
  •  Temperature & Tint: Increase both slightly (warmer and pinker)
  • Highlights & Whites: Decrease to emphasize clouds and the sky
  • Blacks & Shadows: Bring shadows and blacks up to add some detail back into the birds and pole
  • Increase clarity
  • Decrease vibrance and saturation
  • Tone Curve: Create slight "S" curve
  • Color: Tweak color sliders to edit hue, saturation, and luminance of each color
  • Sharpen image
  • Camera Calibration: Tweak hue and saturation of shadows, reds, greens, and blues


  • Flip image vertically
  • Crop image to make fountain centered with even spray
  • Convert to black and white
  • Increase highlights & whites
  • Decrease blacks & shadows
  • Increase clarity