Tuesday, November 8, 2011

B&W Background

One method of changing the background of a photo to black and white while leaving the center of interest in color:
Create a new adjustment layer >>> Hue/Saturation
Turn the saturation down to 0. This will produce an entirely greyscale image.
Now, select the adjustment layer, grab your eraser tool and erase away the portions of the layer you wish to be in color. Use a feathered brush to make the edges less hard.

Three other methods:
  • a) Duplicate our layer and convert it to grayscale, then select the subject and remove it to let the color version show through.
  • b) Carefully select then copy the subject, then convert the whole image to grayscale, then convert back to RGB, and paste the color subject back in, or,
  • c) carefully Select the subject, then choose Select > Inverse and invert the selection to encompass the background, then use the Hue/Saturation feature to desaturate the whole backgroud to black and white.

Creating Blogs in Blogspot

Photojournalism students will begin creating blogs to be used for portfolios for their work.

Instructions: Go to blogspot.com. You will need a working email address to create a blog at blogspot.com.
Follow the instructions to begin signing up for and creating a Google account if you don't already have one, and then a blog at blogspot.com.

Name your URL address with your last name and  the word photoj. For example, duncanphotoj
The URL address for this account would be http://duncanphotoj.blogspot.com/

Once you have created the account, add a profile photo to your blog. Then you can begin adding new posts. Click new post, then click the photo icon to upload a photo. You can then title your photo and add a caption. You can also add interesting quotes and other information that will make your blog your own. As always, keep it clean.

If you comment on someone's site, remember to be positive. No obscenities allowed.