For assignment two, you will be turning in a total of:
- six un-flattened, un-re-sampled .PSD files
- three flattened .PSD files sized for print
- three final prints - approximately 8" x 10"
Requirements for each .PSD file:
- One black and white adjustment layer
- One levels adjustment layer making a global adjustment to the image. This means that the adjustment layer mask is revealing the adjustment equally and to all areas of the image. Think of this adjustment layer as doing the same thing as exposing a print in the darkroom with a single exposure under the enlarger.
- Two levels adjustment layers with partially revealing masks that adjust only portions of the image. Think of this adjustment as a print that is dodged/burned in the darkroom. Time is either added or subtracted to change the tonality of a specific area in the print, leaving the rest of the print unchanged.
TURNING IN THE ASSIGNMENT
Make a folder labeled with your name and assignment two. For example:
smcfarland_assignment_two
Inside the folder labeled with your name and assignment, make two sub folders labeled .PSDs, and PRINTS. Place the six unflattened .PSDs in the .PSDs folder, place the three flattened and sized prints in the PRINTS folder.
Put the folder labeled with your name and assignment two inside my folder on Chestnut Share.
DUE DATES
All the files for this assignment and all the prints must be finished by the end of class on 2/7/2012. No exceptions. We will be critiquing the work on 2/9/2012. Failure to attend class on the 9th will result in a failing grade on the assignment.
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