Thursday 18 November 2010

Introduction to Manipulation

Marie divided the course into 2 halves, the first half for Photography study and the second half Manipulation (being the amendment or after image taken processes). She did this so that we didn't have an overall feeling of everything needing to be done all at once. We could still continue on our Photography side when we entered the Manipulation half, but the division would help the organisation of our work. I think this was a very good idea. It gave me chance to get to grips with the manual camera, computer,  and the taking of images before the need to focus or think about the amendment of them.

So now I will be studying Unit 108 (Digital Image Manipulation) as well as filling in work on the Photography side and continuing my research. I will need to produce 4 manipulated images at the end of the course, theme related with written supporting evidence, creating images that have been substantially modified for visual effect.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ness

    No problem. Don't worry we've all been there:) Give it a couple of weeks and you'll get the hang of it. By the time we get to level two I'll be coming to you for advice. Until then, luckily Marie's still around to save us.

    Ha ha, cheers for that. Though now Marie will be on to you too! It's almost as if she can read every word we write. I just don't understand it.

    See you wednesday.

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