Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Thursday, October 21, Week 10

 DAR221 Photo Ed. Adobe Photoshop     

Credit Hours 4.00                       

CRN 12593

Fall 2021

Course Meeting Days/Time: Thursday 3:15- 5:30 PM

Course Location: On Line

Course Start Date: Thursday 08/19/21

Course End Date: Thursday, 12/14/21

Instructor Name: Stephen Romaniello

Instructor's Email: sromaniello@pima.edu
Instructor Website: http://stephenromaniello.com

Course Resources 

Syllabus

Archive

Zoom Videos

Virtual Class
CRN 12593 DAR221 is presented as a fully online (virtual) class. 

Steve Romaniello is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: DAR221 Zoom Meeting

Time: This is a recurring meeting Thursday, 3:15-5:30

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 958 3267 3248

Passcode: 756822 

Week 10 Thursday, October 21
Topics

Color Adjustment 

  • Adjustment Layers 
  • Levels 
  • Curves
  • Color Correction
  • Info Panel
  • Color Sampler
  • White Point - Black Point

  • Color Correction - House 
  • Color Cast - Craftsmen
  • White point -Dream Car
  • Curves- Add Detail 
  • Curves- Giraffe 
  • Curves-Chrome
  • Color & Contrast -Old Truck

Reading:
 

Videos


Project 3 Horror Movie Poster Due Today, October 21

Modules due with Project 3 
Module 5 Poultry in Motion
Module 6 Rhinoserose 

Naming Conventions
The completed modules, projects and exams  are to be submitted as digital files at the end of a project cycle. When requested by the instructor, place the project file and all of the completed module files in a single folder labeled 221_P2(or whatever project number it is- P2, P3 etc.) (your name). Save a PSD version of the image, but submit a JPEG.   Name the project P2_your name.jpg. Name each module Mod1.JPG, Mod 2.JPG etc. If there is more that one exercise in the module please name each Module 1A, 1B etc. Submit the exams to the specified folder. Exams are labeled 221Mid_(your name).PSD, and 122Fin_(your name).PSD. Name Quizzes are labeled 221Q1, 2, 3 etc (your name) .doc, pdf, etc.

Submitting Projects

Open the link below and drag drop your Project folder with the project and the modules in JPG format unless otherwise requested. 


Submit Project 3


Project 4: Photo Restoration and Colorization, DueThursday, November 18th
The Concept: Repair and Colorize a photograph
The Purpose: To learn photo retouching, color correction and colorization techniques.

1. Choose a black and white photograph that is in need of restoration. Scan the image so that the finished size will is 8X10 
inches @ 300ppi (depending on the proportion of the image.
2. Duplicate the image so that you are not retouching the original. Name the Background Layer "Original"
3. Retouch the image using the various filters and retouching techniques to eliminate scratches and dust and other flaws.
4. Use Adjustment layers enhance the overall tonality the image. Clip the adjustment layers to the original. Place the duplicate original file and the adjustment layers in a group. Name the group “Retouched”.
5. Duplicate the retouched Layer Group name it "Colorized 1"
6. Using Adjustment layers, colorize the images realistically.
7. Duplicate the group. Name it Colorize 2. Using the same adjustment layers create a different colorized version, using a different color scheme.
8. Composite all versions to one image: the original scan, the black and white retouched version, and the two colorized versions to one document as demonstrated in class.
9. Concentrate on good color relationships. Avoid making the image appear garish, splotchy or unfinished. Make accurate selections. Make sure adjacent colors are seamless.
10. Save the full sized version of the document with the four images as a psd. Make a copy of the document and reduce the size so that all images fit on an 8.5x11 page. Save as a high quality JPG document and submit the digital file to the drop folder.

Photos
I encourage you to use  use your own photo for this project if you have one.(Restored family photos make great presents). If you use your own photos be sure and show them to me first so we can discuss the best way to scan them. If you don't have a photo you can access photos at:  Retouch and Colorize

Examples of Project 4










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