Focusing the Main Element in Digital Imaging
Posted by bryboy on Jun 19, 2008
There is more that meets the eye when you are trying to enhance raw photos. There will be the usual filters and the enhancers to spring them to life. But while all of these things are considered normal, you just have to consider as well in the image, just what is it you are trying to enhance and focus on?
For each picture, there will always be the main object that will get the attention of viewers. It can be the nearer object to the shot or the background. Traditionally, you can tell by how the people are able to present them. Some blur the background or even change the color. Others do it the other way, leaving a shaped figure that will evidently serve as the main focus of the image at hand.
Apparently, these are two things that image and graphic artists do. They are basic things for them since using software like Adobe Photoshop will leave you with endless things to do with a raw picture. It all boils down to what creative and emphasized area of concern they want to focus on. Some may even become deceiving but that is just the thing about digital imaging. You are free to play with any raw image and project them as you would want them to be.
Lasso tools are the usual photo software tools used. Corel Draw can even go as far as using the smudge tool for creating emphasis. For sure, whatever software you may choose to use, there will always be a tool that can help you focus and create outstanding photos from virtual images of a trusty digital camera.