The Art Of Fine-Tuning Your Photos With Adobe Elements
Because of the most advanced technology, capturing unforgettable moments have now become extremely easy. Aside from digital cameras, phones now come along with built-in cameras which make it much easier to take images and preserve these valuable moments. But what about those photos that you’ve taken way before digital cameras became a commodity?
A lot of people can get truly discouraged and disappointed with numerous pictures taken with still cameras because of the bad quality of the shot. Even if you’ve managed to find the disadvantages and have them reprinted, if the images were poorly taken to begin with, having it reproduced will be worthless. But that doesn’t mean to say that these could not be salvaged. Using easy elements of Adobe Photoshop, you’d be able to improve the quality of the pictures and keep the memories alive.
Below are a few great strategies to fine-tune your images with easy elements from Photoshop:
Cropping
You look incredible in your high school prom photo, but you’d rather forget that guy standing right next to you. Using the crop tool, you can be able to keep a copy of your school prom photo sans your ex-sweetheart. After scanning the photo and opening the file in your Adobe Photoshop, drag the cursor while holding down the left button in your mouse to pick the area that you want to keep. Then simply click Image and select Crop. You will be left with the selected area of the picture that you’ve highlighted.
Fixing the Angles
If your little one tried to take a photo and it came out a bit tilted, you may realign it in order that it comes out straight. Simply select the measuring tool located in your menu toolbar on the left side of your monitor. Click on one horizon of the picture that you’d like to re-align and then dragging it the cursor to the other end. This would repair any minor misalignments. If it still looks a little off, click on the canvas option and rotate it on the canvas until you’re pleased with it. The application will automatically expand the canvas to fill-in the empty spots.
Color Touch-Ups
If the lighting caused the image you took to come up a littl bit too orange, you may also fix this by adjusting the colours on the picture. Go to Image then choose Adjustments and then Color Balance. It would open up a menu which would allow you to fix up the colors of the picture. Just drag each cursor right or to the left. Since Photoshop has a preview feature, it’d allow you to see the adjustments as you drag the cursors to assist you make the image come as near as how you remember it.
Sharpen
The most common of all pictures taken by film cameras is that sometimes they tend to look a little bit blurred. To enhance the details of the picture, select the sharpen feature in the Filter option on menu bar. The software will automatically sharpen the details of the image a little at a time. Continue the whole process until you are pleased with the details of the whole picture.
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