Editing Process 11/05/2020 Diana DR Leave a comment For this project I decided to use Photoshop in order to edit my images. I started off by decreasing the brightness and increasing the contrast in order to add more dimension to the image without making the image too harsh. I increased the Gamma correction slightly in order to again bring more dynamic range and dimension. I then created a black and white filter which I adjusted to best fit the image, I also added a slight tint and saturation to create a type of sepia filter which I think reflected nicely with the style of my photographer. I then went ahead and cropped the image quite substantially as I wanted the audience not to focus on what the object in the image is but the tone, the shapes and repetition of petals. Here again I followed the similar process as with all my images here I adapted the brightness and contrast of the image in order to highlight the detail. I then again created a black and white filter and added a slight saturation in order to make my image resemble my photographer I then cropped this image in order to focus on the formal elements of the images. Once again I started by adding contrast to the image and decrease the brightness in oder to enhance the detail and texture in the photo. I then altered a black and white filter in order to make it best work for the image and added saturation to the image to mimic a sepia filter. I wanted to get a different perspective and therefore rotated the image, i think this gave a great modification as it put the attention in the top right corner which I thought works best. I then cropped the image and adjusted the brightness and contrast once more so that the image would look sharper and more defined. Edited Images Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original