Thursday, 3 September 2015

Editing - Summer Brief - OUGD504

Now that I have a healthy selection of images (around 35 that are usable) I can begin to manipulate the images perspectives and crop/adjust them to my liking.


via vsco.co



After cropping and correcting any issues with perspectives. I was then able to go ahead and use the VSCO Film for Adobe Lightroom. These are alterations that are made for digital images that are preset to mimic a certain type of film. I wanted this because I feel the images will look much more authentic and reflect the true meaning of 'industrial'.

Example:




Without giving too much away, the above shows just how much of a difference it can make to the feel of the image. Giving it yet more character and depth by enhancing the lettering.

The filter used above 'Fuji Sensia 100' is a type of film by FujiFilm camera's which makes these types of images stand out rather than looking washed and lifeless.

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