This screen shot of the front cover of my digipak shows how I used the clone stamp tool on photoshop to get rid of the shadow on the arm of my model. I like the effect the lighting and shadows on the model's face but the shadow on her arm makes it look a bit distorted and unprofessional which is why I chose to change it.
This screen shot of the inside cover of my digipak shows how I used the magnetic lasso tool to select just the dress the model is wearing to make it appear brighter against the dull background. I then increased the brightness and contrast of the whole image as well as adjusting the curves to make the model stand out more and seem dominant in the frame. I also cropped this frame to use the rule of thirds because the model positioning makes the composition of the frame much stronger.
This screen shot shows how I edited the font type and size on my digipak. When thinking about the arm of my digipak I decided to use a colour from the front cover. I used the eyedropper tool to pick out a colour and decided on a darker colour from the ivy in the background. This meant I could stick with my house colours and use white for the text. I kept the font the same as the front cover, back cover and also the magazine advert for the continuity; 'Snell Roundhand'.
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