Objective:
I can use digital image repair tools to fix a “Photoshop Disaster”.
Links:
Photopea website
Vectr website
Google Image Search Result: “Photoshop Fails”
Topics Discussed:
- Photoshop Disasters
- Photoshop Image Repair
Assignment:
In our last assignment, we tested our acquired Photoshop skills by building a composite image using several smaller images. Today, we are going to continue to look at some examples of Photoshop alterations gone horribly wrong. By the end of this week, we are going to use our skills to recover some of these “Photoshop Disasters”.
- Visit the links above. Look through the examples of “Photoshop Disasters”, have a good laugh, and select one that you think you can correct using the image repair techniques we have studied in class. (Keep it school appropriate!)
- Save a copy of this photo to your Desktop, and open it in Photopea.
- Apply whatever modifications you feel are necessary to make the image look more realistic, or to fix the obvious problem. The final image should look more realistic than the original, so pay close attention to detail. The final image should be realistic and convincing, not just “less bad”.
- Save your corrected image as a .PNG file with a different filename than the original.
- Create a new Vectr document on https://vectr.com. Save it with your name and “Photoshop Disaster Recovery”.
- Place both the original image and your corrected version into the Vectr document. Use the Type Tool to label the original and the corrected version, and use lines and shapes to point out exactly where the changes were made.
- On the same page, write a few sentences explaining the exact process you followed to correct the image in Photopea. Use the correct terminology and tool names. (Did you use the Healing Brush Tool? The Spot Healing Brush Tool? The Patch Tool? Did you use a Lasso Selection? A Quick Selection? The Magic Wand? Did you have to manipulate Layers? Did you have to flatten Layers? Did you have to Scale portions of the image?)
- Export your completed Vectr document (with the original and fixed images plus your paragraph explaining what you did to fix the image) as a .PNG file, and upload a copy to the Google Classroom assignment post by end of day on Tuesday, March 30th.
Assigned: March 24th, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: March 30th, 2021