Digital Darkroom Assignment #9
cletus
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Your Assignment: Adding Text to Images
There are any number of reasons you might want to add text to an image. Some of the more obvious ones are adding photo credits, adding copyright information, preparing an image for use as part of a website design. You can also use text in an image to have fun!
Use the photo editing program of your choice to add text to an image. Be as creative as you want! Feel free to post as many images as you like.
Note: Even if you don't post anything, try to get some practice working with text. Some of the upcoming assignments will provide you with a chance to put what you learn into use.
Ideas
There are any number of reasons you might want to add text to an image. Some of the more obvious ones are adding photo credits, adding copyright information, preparing an image for use as part of a website design. You can also use text in an image to have fun!
Use the photo editing program of your choice to add text to an image. Be as creative as you want! Feel free to post as many images as you like.
Note: Even if you don't post anything, try to get some practice working with text. Some of the upcoming assignments will provide you with a chance to put what you learn into use.
Ideas
- Try making selections using text
- Try distorting text (bending, stretching, etc.)
- Try adding effects to your text (drop shadows, fills, strokes, etc.)
Here is an example of text added to provide copyright information (and no my real name is not Cletus Delroy ) as well as add to an image.
Here is something I created from scratch in Photoshop. Something like this might be usefull as part of a brochure or a website.
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Photoshop CS (and I believe PS7) lets you place text along a path. Type on a path opens up some creative options.
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Very nice Lynn!!!
After the show, the friend said he wanted to make a poster for the band. So I'm testing ideas using the shots I got last night. They're so grainy and desaturated, I decided to make 'em B&W. They've been run through Noise Ninja, I fear too-soft photos if I remove any more noise.
Anyway, on to the poster. Never done one. Figured I'd start with something simple first. Anyone who stumbles across this have any feedback?
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Thanks Lynn. I too like the dramatic effects of high contrast using channel mixer. Unfortunately, what I'v discovered is that it doesn't work with low-light, high noise images. They get horribly splotchy and generally unusable when I try it. So the B&W conversion needs to be done with a gentle hand, I'm afraid.
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hehe, I just would have changed his shirt, possibly the haircut, but the poster is great, IMO.
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You're bad, Ginger. And thanks!
Here's another version - I think this one would really need some tweaking, if the concept were approved.
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Here's the link.
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The color noise issue can be reduced substantially by a technique described in S Kelby's Photoshop CS for Digital Photographers on p82. He converts the original color image to lab mode and then Gaussian blurs the a and b channel quite strongly anywhere from 6 - 20- pixels worth - the same amt in each channel. Then sharpen in lightness and convert to B&W as per your routine.
This is an attempt of mine via this route .....
Playing with image size in PS, I think this would tolerate an 18 x 24 image size for a poster.
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I applied heavy noise reduction in Nik's Dfine. It blurred the image, but I liked that. A lighter touch on the noise reduction would have yielded a sharper image. I then added a guassian blur with a layer maske, eliptical shape with a lot of feathering.
The other thing I did that I liked was to mess with the curves to bring up the contrast on his forehead a bit, to emphasize his being in the spotlight, so to speak.
Oh, and the b/w conversion was the lightness channel in LAB, converted to grayscale, then to RGB.
It would be interesting to spend more time on isolating him, making him pop more against the background.
Also, I like the blue I picked, but the hardest part truly is the type. Finding an artful, eyecatching and not stupid way to integrate type is tough.
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