the original color file
this is the first sepia edit, test 2
this is the last sepia edit, test 10
It's kind of fun to see how it changes. Obviously it has lost a lot of the lighting, contrast and detail. Foggy is the one thing that I think as I look at the difference from the second photo. Test 10 almost looks like a picture out of a newspaper from the 1930's or something.
this is the first sepia edit, test 2
this is the last sepia edit, test 10
It's kind of fun to see how it changes. Obviously it has lost a lot of the lighting, contrast and detail. Foggy is the one thing that I think as I look at the difference from the second photo. Test 10 almost looks like a picture out of a newspaper from the 1930's or something.
For those of you not in my class: If you are going to be editing photographs, don't save it as a jpeg because it compresses each time it is saved. Save it as a tiff which will allow you to make changes, save it and come back to make more changes later without compromising your photo. If it needs to be a jpeg file you can rename your photo when you are finished editing.
2 comments:
Very good - the loss of quality if very obvious, which is a shame. I wish everyone knew not to jpg a jpg.
Good Job! You can really tell how much was lost with the editing feature you chose. This is a great shot, by the way, and you really pegged it saying that it looked like an old newspaper photo - kudos to you for your describing capabilities - if I couldn't see the picture, I would have been able to imagine it!
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