The
second step I took was to use the lasso tool which is also located on the left
hand side. Once I selected this tool I then drew a circle on the photograph,
after this I clicked on “select” at the top of the page and then clicked on “inverse”
this is making sure that when I put a colour on top it will only go on the
outside of the circle and not the inside, this will create a vinyet effect.
After
I selected the inverse I then went to the bottom of the page and selected the “gradient”
effect I chose the black and white colours. After this I used the opacity and
changed the levels to 36%.
After
I changed the gradient I then chose to experiment with the “curves” effect. This
gives you three colours, red, blue and green. I changed them all seperatly so I
could be 100% sure with what colour effect I want to put on my photo. With all
the times of the colours I did the “S” shape, this gives off a nice vintage
effect.
I then
went onto exposure and chnaged the “Exposure” to -0.85%, “Offset” to +0.0115%
and “ Gamma Correction” to 1.15%. Picking these numbers then gave me a frosty
effect on top of my photograph.
My
final stage of editing is to play around with “Brightness and Contrast” I changed
the “Brightness” to 5% and “Contrast” to -145, this gave the image the final
touch for me and I saved it as it is.
My final outcome
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