Original Image
Edit 1
Exposure: 0.54
Highlights: -0.50
Shadows: -1.00
Brightness: 0.02
Contrast: 0.06
Black Point: -0.14
Color Saturation: 0.10
Color Contrast: 0.43
Edit 2
Exposure: 0.08
Highlights: -0.21
Shadows: 0.00
Brightness: -0.11
Contrast: 0.23
Black Point: 0.36
Color Saturation: -1.00
Color Contrast: 0.23
Cast: -1.00
Intensity: 0.57
Neutrals: -0.48
Tone: 0.00
Grain: 0.17
Edit 3
Exposure: -0.08
Highlights -1.00
Shadows: -0.45
Brightness: 0.19
Contrast: 0.74
Black Point: -0.15
Color Saturation: 0.13
Color Contrast: -0.24
Cast: 1.00
For this project, we were instructed to use a photo take on our photo walk, and make three edits of this original image. After we edited the photos and created a 2x2 grid on this page called, "The Same But Different", we were instructed list the different edits we made. For the first edit, I wanted the white building to connect with the clouds, and for the clouds to be the same shade of white as the building. In order to do this, I increased the exposure and the color contrast. For the second edit, I wanted something entirely different from the previous two images. So, I decided to decreased the color saturation and increased the intensity so that the image has a black and white tint/filter. Now for the last image. I was unsure on what to do for this last edit, because I thought that I had made all the adjustments I could possibly make to the original photo. However, I then increased the cast, brightness, and contrast, which made the photo very warm. It made the lighting have a more morning feel. It didn't seem as though the photo was taken in the middle of the day, instead that it was taken during the sunrise, which was the exact feel I wanted to come across when people look at this image.