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Photoshop

*Photos taken by Tamara Parliament

~First of all, I took the origional


photo (top left) and sharpened
the
image and auto-adjusted the
levels.

~I then applied a 95% sepia


filter on the sepia toned photo.
(middle left)

~I then made a black and white


filter on the photo. (bottom left)

I really loved how the different


filters had an effect on the sky,
from a soft sunset, to overcast
sunset to a stormy sunset.

~For this set I followed the same


pattern by auto-adjusting levels
and sharpening image. I also
used a 25% warming photo filter
to give the picture more “Sun”
tones.

~Next, I changed the filter to a


100% sepia filter to get a rich
sepia toned photo. (middle right)
~Finally, I created a black and
white version of this photo.
(bottom right)

In this photo, I played with the shadow and highlight function. The
photo on the left is the origional that has been sharpened and had au-
to-level adjustment. The photo on the right has the shadows adjusted
to 10%. It gives the photo more light, and almost a surreal look to it.

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