Blog Post #2
Lauren Mazich
Blog Post #2
Creating My Filter:
The first thing I did to create my filter was change the brightness and contrast. I made the picture brighter by changing the brightness to 50, and then to balance out the brightness, I changed the contrast to -40 which make it darker in some areas. Then I increased the vibrance and saturation. I put the vibrance at 20 and the saturation at 10 to make the colors pop, but not stick out too much. Lastly, I added a photo filter focused on the light blue color and changed the density to 20%. With these pictures containing a lot of blue, this changed the blue in portions of the picture.


Blog Post #2
Creating My Filter:
The first thing I did to create my filter was change the brightness and contrast. I made the picture brighter by changing the brightness to 50, and then to balance out the brightness, I changed the contrast to -40 which make it darker in some areas. Then I increased the vibrance and saturation. I put the vibrance at 20 and the saturation at 10 to make the colors pop, but not stick out too much. Lastly, I added a photo filter focused on the light blue color and changed the density to 20%. With these pictures containing a lot of blue, this changed the blue in portions of the picture.
New Filter:
- Brightness/ Contrast
- Brightness: 50
- Contrast: -40
- Vibrance/Saturation
- Vibrance: 20
- Saturation: 10
- Photo Filter
- Color: Light Blue
- Density: 20%
Before and After:


What I Learned:
I enjoyed doing this assignment and I am learning more and more each time I use Photoshop. I enjoyed playing around with the different adjustment layers to create this filter and enhance my original photos. I think this is a great way to experiment with the different layers and learn what role each layer plays in creating a filter.



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