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Digital Cameras for Teachers

Editing Photos

Applying Filters & Effects Once a photo has been corrected for contrast, brightness, and color, a number of filters can be applied to smooth out color, as well as to cover scratch marks and spots.


The photo above is being enhanced by the Unsharp Mask filter, which smooths out color differences by blurring and then sharpening the edges. Do not sharpen too much or your picture will be too grainy. In the picture below, the Clone tool, or Rubber Stamp, (seen in the toolbar at left,) has been used to even out skin tones. It does this by selecting a nearby area and recreating the texture and color. Airbrush and smudge can smooth out rough areas as well.

 
Many photo editing programs also include filters and effects such as adding text, lighting effects, and filters which can completely change the way the picture looks, such as sepia and coloring book edges. (See Enhancing and Presenting Photos)

Digital Cameras for Teachers

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