This is my finished product for the Visual Assignment called “Switch Up The Mood.” The object of this assignment was to take a picture and edit the hues, colors, saturation, exposure, etc. in order to change the mood of a picture. When I started this assignment, I knew I wanted to use a picture from my trip to Europe. For some reason, when I upload pictures from my camera, they seem to have a gray hue to them. I am always editing my pictures when I upload them in order for them to look prettier. (So this assignment was right up my alley). I immediately thought of Amsterdam, one of my favorite stops in Europe. There was something about the canals and the architecture of buildings (and house-boats) that drew me in! When I wasn’t dodging people on bicycles, I was admiring all Amsterdam has to offer. Anyway, that’s where my inspiration for this assignment came from. The easy part was picking a picture and actually “changing the mood” by playing with it’s colors. It is pretty clear that the first image is very gray and the second one has a pop of color.
Now to the difficult part. In my eyes, this assignment should have been at least 3 stars! While I LOVE my new mac, I was really missing my old Paint application on a windows computer. I could have easily combined the two pictures using Paint. However, I had to figure out how I was going to combine the pictures into one new one. This was NOT easy. I spent a lot of time trying it on my own before I finally thought to google it. Apparently people have had trouble with this in the past so my resources were plentiful. I finally figured out (after much work) that the best way to do this was to open each picture in its own window. I then lined up the windows so that in front of me, I saw the two images aligned. I then took a screen shot using Shift, Control, 3. From there, I had to open the image in my photo previewer. I used the “Select” tool which allowed me to form a box around what I wanted to see. (This means I could put a box around the two images lined up without having my browser and outside images show). Then I went to File at the top of my screen and hit Open In New Window. When I did that, only the images showed up and I was able to save it as a picture.
Phew, was that a lot!! As much time as I put in to figure that out, I am definitely glad I did. Now I know how to do it in the future. Plus, I think this assignment was really neat!
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