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Prototype & Intentions: Issue 2 front cover

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Prototype & Intentions: Issue 1 front cover

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Supporting Evidence: Found images for my NEA

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This would of linked the political aspect of my current affairs magazine. If I could of gotten out I would of taken a picture outside of a hospital or a wall in a busy town where there has been relevant NHS graffiti which I could of used in my magazine. These two images would of linked in to closed businesses or an original photograph of people shopping. I also would of gone out to a restaurant and take a similar set up with natural lighting to match one of my articles in the magazine. If I had the time I would of arranged a friend of family member to recreate a similar image so it would give representation in my magazine for sexuality.  

Supporting Evidence: Issue 1 using layer masks

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This is the photo I was going to experiment with layer masks. I chose a second photo that i would like to layer on top of the main image. I made sure my first photo wasn't sitting on my background, so I added another layer to edit with, Using the quick selection tool, I highlighted the blue face mask, I refined my selection by adding and subtracting if I didn't get the selection accurate first time. After the mask was accurately selected. I added a layer mask. I brought in the second image and placed it over my original. I inverted the layer mask by pressing Ctrl I and therefore the 2nd photo shows up behind the original. In the future id used this to replace a background for a model on a magazine- or to create a text wrap around the image. Personally the outcome of this layer mask doesn't work so well but I know how to use this effectively in the future. Id also continue editing this picture to be eventually used for my Issue 1.  

Supporting Evidence: Editing image for issue 1

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  This is the unedited photo. I then centred my image by cropping the edges and resizing it. By pressing Ctrl L, I altered the light levels to add more contrast. I then added some saturation to enhance the blue mask colour. I blurred the background so all the focus would be on the model in the mask. I then added saturation to the mask with the sponge tool. This is the final edited photo.

Supporting Evidence: Editing images for Issue 2

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This is the original photo taken. I cropped and resized the image to my own liking using the crop tool I utilised the light level tools and added more depth and contrast. I then added the appropriate amount of sharpness to finish the overall look. I then added more colour saturation and hue to enhance the photos colours.    This is the final edited photo.  

Supporting Evidence: Editing images for my website

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  This is the original unedited photo. I began to crop and resize the photo to what I thought looked best. By pressing Ctrl + L, I altered the light levels to add contrast and lower brightness. I then went in with a sponge tool and added depth to the whiter parts of the cats fur so you can see more detail as its whitewashed.   I lastly altered the sharpness of the image. This is the final edited photo, the subtle changes has enhanced the photo even more.