Photo Edit

One Image & Many Compositions - Part 1

In 2006, I used a 3.1 MP digicam and was fairly satisfied to get a well composed photo in my first attempt – or took multiple exposure of same scene with a different composition and different settings to get image worthy of showing in full screen. Past few years saw a rapid increase in Mega Pixel rating of the digicam. It is rather impossible to get a camera with less than 8 MP nowadays. An 8 MP ..........more.........

Photo Contrast & Brightness For Enhancement 
Photo Contrast
The terminology contrast has altogether different meaning in black and white photography and color photography. In black and white photography, the various elements in the picture have different shades of gray in black to white scale. A maximum contrast can be obviously between an element having a black tone and another having white one. There will be many combinations in between. This is also called tonal contrast. 
In color photography, color contrast is due to opposite characteristics of color (warm and cool) in main elements of the photo. Generally ..........more.............

 

Photo Color Saturation For Enhancement

In nature, every possible color in visible spectrum, is perceived with the naked eye. Any color predominating means, the object is not absorbing that particular color and reflects most of it. In a haze free sunlit day, the sky looks more blue and hence more color saturated than would be on a haze filled cloudy day. During sunrise and sunset, the colors like yellow and orange are considered to be saturated. In outdoor, light changing every moment, the color saturation on any object changes. In color photography when some frames look all black and gray, the color saturation ........more.........

 

Photo Cropping For Enhancement

A few decades back photo editing was a dark room job. The negatives gave the best possible results what one’s camera could capture. While making the positives using a projection machine taking the exposure on special chemical sensitive paper in a dark room, the operator could prevent certain areas from getting exposed and hence the finished positive print showed the result of actually how much the photographer wanted to show. It was an indirect method of photo cropping. Discerning photographers those days not only shot the photo but did double-up as dark room operator .........more......

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