Blood Drive poster
I used a gradient backdrop and then used the art history brush on the background. I then got a picture from the internet of people holding hands, erased the rest of the image and put that and the background together with it. Then I used the brush to draw the IV on the arms and used the type tool to write all the info. I fuzzed the words on the arm so it look more blended in.
Questions:
1. For the f stop has to be small, (1.4, the smallest) to have a large aperture hole.
2. F 5.6 has a medium aperture hole .
3. F in “F-Stop” also refers to: "Focal".
4. If you want to change the aperture to let in the least amount of light you would set the aperture at the highest F stop #.
5. If you want to change the aperture to let in the most amount of light, you would you set the aperture
at the lowest F stop #.
6. If you use F 32, the photo would have a deep depth of feel, and most of the image, including the far distance of the background, will be in focus.
7. If you use the aperture of F 1.4, the immediate subject, (the closest image), will be in focus
8. If you want to adjust the shutter speed to capture or freeze something in motion, you set a fast shutter speed, ( a low fraction of a second).
9. If you want adjust the shutter speed to create an image blur, set a slow shutter speed, (higher fraction of a second).
10.If you have your shutter speed at 1/25 you might consider using a tripod so that the picture does not burr and to keep the camera stable because of the slow shutter speed.
2. F 5.6 has a medium aperture hole .
3. F in “F-Stop” also refers to: "Focal".
4. If you want to change the aperture to let in the least amount of light you would set the aperture at the highest F stop #.
5. If you want to change the aperture to let in the most amount of light, you would you set the aperture
at the lowest F stop #.
6. If you use F 32, the photo would have a deep depth of feel, and most of the image, including the far distance of the background, will be in focus.
7. If you use the aperture of F 1.4, the immediate subject, (the closest image), will be in focus
8. If you want to adjust the shutter speed to capture or freeze something in motion, you set a fast shutter speed, ( a low fraction of a second).
9. If you want adjust the shutter speed to create an image blur, set a slow shutter speed, (higher fraction of a second).
10.If you have your shutter speed at 1/25 you might consider using a tripod so that the picture does not burr and to keep the camera stable because of the slow shutter speed.
Aperture & Shutter speed
This is the Photoshop cs5 tool bar and the icons name.
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