Experimenting with Photoshop

 

For these images of Brutus, I have the original on display to show the difference cool and warm tones make. For the cool toned picture of Brutus, I changed the hue and color balance to blueish tones and then added a “cool filter” on top. For the warm picture I did the same but with reddish tones and a “warm filter” instead. Then, I decided to make Brutus pink for fun because it is my favorite color. For that one, I simply changed the hue/saturation to a magenta/pink color.

 

For this image of my friend Ally, I chose to start with overexposure, but rather than only changing the exposure, I also changed the curves to give it more style. Next, I decided to make one of these images black and white, playing with the settings until I found a balance I liked. Last, I created an underexposed image, where I changed not only the exposure, but also the brightness and levels as well.

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