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LO5- P5

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 These are the different folders I sorted my photos into, I did this so it was easy for me to find any of the photos Ive taken and which exact photos I need. I have all my metadata screen shots which I used for LO4 M2, the "Photography Photos" are all my photos that I took when I went out on my shoots, these were all unedited and have the jpegs and CR3 photos. The "Photography progress ss" are my screen shots of before and after I edited my 10 chosen photos I needed this for LO4 P4. Then the last folder contains my photos that show the gallery and how I sorted my photos in Lightroom and how I made a folder in Lightroom with my top 10 photos and there is screen shots of when I stared my pictures.  This is me exporting my images is the highest quality I could, I exported them as jpegs, the dimensions were set to full size and quality is on 100%.  These are screen shots of how my folders are organised as you can see I have all the screen shots I've taken of my phot

LO4- D2

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  'Contrast' means the difference between different tones in a photo. 'Exposure' means how much light is in the photo so if it's too light the photo is overly exposed and you need to lower the exposure. 'Blacks' in a photo are the parts of the image that have zero brightness and them parts have lost detail, 'Whites' is the opposite and it's the parts that have full brightness and have lost detail. 'Shadows' is similar to 'Blacks' but 'Shadows are just the darker parts to the image that still have a little bit of detail.  Highlights are  the lightest elements in an image , whereas shadows are the darkest areas. Dynamic range is the ratio between those vivid highlights and dark shadows, from bright white to pure black. For the Doncaster rovers stadium image I realised it was too dark for it to look nice so I increase whites and blacks making the overall image brighter. I turned the Temperature up in the photo to make it look mor

LO4- M4

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  Metadata is  a set of standardized information about a photo, such as the author's name, resolution, color space, copyright, and keywords applied to it . For example, most digital cameras attach some basic information about a file, such as height, width, file format, and the time the image was taken. IPTC stands for 'International Press Telecommunications Council'. This is  a standardised metadata format,  IPTC data includes image details like the title, description, and location.  EXIF stands for 'Exchangeable Image File Format' and refers to the basic metadata  that is generated and stored by your camera whenever you take a photo.  This is the meta data for my 10 images I chosen. 

LO4- P4

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For the Doncaster rovers stadium image I realised it was too dark for it to look nice so I increase whites and blacks making the overall image brighter. I turned the Temperature up in the photo to make it look more yellow to give that summer effect in the image and then turned up vibrance to make the green pop out a bit more, then I turned the saturation down a little to counteract the vibrance so it looked more natural. I used the brush tool and highlighted the grass to make the grass brighter and come out more and if you look closely the grass has little golden patches to fully reflect the summer, using the brush tool also made the yellow flowers stand out more making the photo look better. This is the statue at lakeside, this was a similar situation with the Doncaster rovers image as the image was really dark but was a good image after it was brightened up. When editing I turned highlights all the way down so you could see the cloud definition more as you can tell from the first ima