Showing posts with label Lily Elzahar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lily Elzahar. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

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Pintrest - Working on Question 2

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Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Feedback on First Draft

-nice use of colour
-the front and the back of the digipak have a clear link
-copyright needs to be slightly larger
-change size of Amber Adams to be a little bigger - fill the space
-get target audience feedback on the choice of front cover images
-the tag on the outfit doesn't look professional
-include logo
-enlarge the front image - have the artist face more distinct for a new artist album

Copyrights


℗ 2015 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Universal Studios © 2015 Amber Adams partnership under exclusive license to Universal Studios. This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection. All rights reserved.  © Universal Studios 5014016150821 Made in the Uk. AmberAdams.com


This is the copyright information by Universal Studios that I will be using on the back of my digipak to make the product look more professional and authentic. 

First Draft Digipak


Editing process

The first thing I did when editing this shot was to open the Brightness/contrast adjustments in photography mode in photoshop.

then I tried increasing the contrast witch resulted in the image becoming too dark.

looking at the image I changed in the level of contrast till it looked more natural and gave the image a slightly darker tone.

When I was done with the contrast I then opened the Hue/Saturation to continue editing the image, I lowered the saturation until the image became black and white to see if it would look better. However I decided to keep the image in colour so to keep with the colour scheme.

Returning to the original saturation I added 20 to increase the colour levels.


Next I experimented with selective colouring adjustments, changing the red and yellow content in the image to make the autumn background more vibrant.

Once I was done editing the image I needed to merge the different layers into one that could then be transferred.

copying and pasting the edited image to be in the same tab as the template for the digipak


then moving the edited image to cover the original I could then click on the eye button of each layer to see which layer looks the best.