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Photo Editing WithMicrosoft Office Picture Manager
Cooperative Conversations
April 11, 2007
Nancy Michael
Photo Editing
Step One: Make a CopyTo find Picture Manager
Start/Microsoft Office/Microsoft Office Tools/Microsoft Office Picture Manager
Everyone has this programBasic edits only, nothing fancy!
Editing Photos
Brightness and ContrastColorCropRotate and FlipRed Eye RemovalResize/Compress Pictures
Brightness and Contrast
Can help lighten when you’re too far away for the flash to reach your subject
Can help darken when you’re too close and the flash overexposes your subject
Start with AutoBrightness Brightness – the lightness of the colors Contrast – the difference between the lightest and
darkest colors Midtones – the colors in between (what contrast doesn’t
fix)
Brightness and Contrast
Color
Enhance Color button – fixes colors using white as a benchmark
Amount and Hue – work together to affect the base color
Saturation – move to the left to make image black/white, move to right to intensify colors
Color
Crop
Aspect Ratio – If you’re going to print the picture, this is very important, it keeps your image square
Crop handles – use for fine adjustments
Crop
Rotate and Flip
Rotate Left/Right – click for 90º incrementsUse “by degree” for smaller changesFlip Horizontal/Vertical – make a mirror
image
Rotate and Flip
Red Eye Removal
Doesn’t work on animals!Save other changes before attempting to
make red-eye changes
Red Eye Removal
Resize/Compress
A must for sending pictures over e-mail or for uploading to websites
3 MB is great for printing, but overkill for looking at images on a computer screen
Make a copy first, you can’t zoom in after you’ve resized Document – 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600 Web – 640 x 480 or 448 x 336 E-mail – 314 x 235 or 160 x 160
Original: 3.14 MB 3000 x 1996 Resized: 309 KB (0.3 MB) 1024 x 681
Resize/Compress
Resize/Compress
Resize/Compress
Editing for Web Banner
Reduce file size first then crop to use large portion of the image
Crop first, then reduce file size to use smaller portion of the image
Editing for Web Banner
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Photoshop Express Online http://www.photoshop.com/express “Effects” options Samples to preview for each mode
Picasa “Effects”
Photoshop Express
Other Products
GIMP http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html Very Advanced High Learning Curve