Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Summary of Week 4

As our first week using Blooms draws to a close I thought it was time to reflect and congratulate
you for your wonderful efforts.

You are certainly demonstrating your individual learning styles as you begin researching your
chosen topics.

I would like to share with you a post from Eileen and welcome you to add your comments on her
blog page.

I also encourage you to look at Mr Jabiz's link as he has another interesting post that could
provide inspiration for future posting.




Eileen's post:

Assessment Task One
Retouching And Improving Your Photographs

1. What?
- The article that I found is about retouching and improving the photograph that we already took using Photoshop. By reading that article we know what things that we can edit using Potoshop, for example removing blemishes, removing unwanted things, and editing the colors.

2. Who?
- The article was written by David Peters, a professional photographer and we can find the article on http://www.great-landscape-photography.com. The website has a lot more photography tips that we can use to improve our skills when taking photographs.

3. How?
- To improve and retouch our photographs, we can first download photoshop and learn how to use it. It is easier to edit photos when we know the basics of how to use photoshop.

Summary on the article

An article I found in http://www.great-landscape-photography.com called ‘Retouching And Improving Your Photographs’ was written by David Peters, an professional photographer. From the title, we know that the article is going to be about what can we do using Adobe Photoshop to edit our photographs so it will look better than before. By using this application, we know that we can edit the colors, remove blemishes, remove unwanted things and rotate or cropping from it. Before we start on editing the photographs, we have to learn the basics on how to use Adobe Photoshop first because it will be easier to edit when we already know the basics on how to use Adobe Photoshop.

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