The document discusses the editing process for images selected for a fashion spread magazine layout. It includes rationales for choosing each image based on framing, lighting, focus, and how well each photo fits the theme. For each image, edits are described including adjustments to exposure, curves, saturation, selective toning, cropping, and contrast to create a cohesive, appealing layout and visual style across the spread.
2. Image 1
I chose this image to use because it has a
lot of room on the sides to work with
different crops and rotations. The Image
also has good lighting which makes the
image quality seem much better. The
image also has a crisp focus. I also like the
framing of this image, because the
subject’s head is centred.
3. Image 1 Edited
This is the edited image for my first 2
pages of my fashion spread. I have
duplicated the image first in order to
create a mirrored effect. I have
corrected the exposure on the image,
as well as adjusted the curves,
vibrance, and saturation in order to
make the image overall less flat and
more appealing. I’ve also added a
selective saturation on the right
image, and then tinted it to make it
sepia and black and white. I am
pleased with how it came out.
4. I chose this image to use the whole outfit
of the model is in view. Therefore it helps
to fulfil its purpose as a fashion spread.
I also like the lighting of this photo was
good. It also had a sharp focus. I also like
that photo has leading lines (slide and red
octagon) to draw the eye to the subject.
The ground’s colouring also helps to
highlight the models clothes because of
the contrast between the colors.
5. This is the edited image for my 3rd
page of my fashion spread. I have
slightly changed the contrast of the
image so that the sepia effect would
look better have also changed the
saturation selectively so that the
brown/orange will only effect certain
parts of the image. I have also slightly
adjusted the exposure on the image,
and cropped it in order to get better
framing.
6. I chose this image to use the subject is
completely centred. The background of
the image really helps the clothes to
stand out because the green contrasts
with the clothing. The edges of the photo
also give a lot of room to work with. I
think the lighting in this photo is really
good because it has the soft look that
helps to fit the theme of my magazine.
7. This is the edited image for my 4th
page of my fashion spread. I have
adjusted the curves in order to make
the black levels darker and more
defined. I have also lowered the
saturation in order to make the photo
more like the other’s in the set. I have
stuck with the theme of selective
sepia toning and low contrast with this
image.
8. I chose this image to use because out of
the other photos of this set, I felt this fit
my theme the best. The image was also
crisply in focus, and had good lighting/
white balance. Especially when
comparing to other images in the set. I
like that the black and grey ground
contrast with the black and grey outfit, in
almost a pattern, It creates a cool effect.
9. This is the edited image for my 4th
page of my fashion spread. I have
adjusted the brightness, and white
balance of the photo, because the
photo has a slight purple tint to it. Ive
adjusted the curves to give the photo’s
black levels more contrast to the white
levels. Ive also again lowered the
saturation, and added a sepia toned
overlay to the corner.