This is the original picture we took for our last panel of our digipak. As we didn’t have a close-up in any other panels we thought we should include at least one. Most album covers always consist of close-ups of the artist.
These images are normally placed on the front cover for their album however we thought it would work well on the inside as our other pictures where very good. This picture looks very natural which is what we wanted. It shows the artists facial expression. You can see he has a slight grin. Bellow is the steps we went through to get our final image.
picture of final photo-
This is the final version of the left panel of our digipak. We adjusted the picture by using the brightness tool. We thought the picture looked to dull and the colour were very bland. We then played around with the exposure and contrast to enable the colours to stand out almost creating a outline around the artist. We also changed the colour of the sky slightly making it look more blue like on the other pictures on the back panel.
picture of brightness/contrast and gradient
Picture before the final product
Feedback on left panel
- - I like the close up of the artist. The shot looks better form the side angle of him looking at something rather than just a plain close-up from the front. I also like the background where the artist is; it goes well with the R&B genre. To improve you could make the image stand out by making it brighter.
- - I like how you have taken the close-up of the artist. I also like the effects you have done with the picture. To improve you could the colour stand out more
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