2009-03-12

Edit a Photo Fit for Print


How to Edit a Photo Fit for Print(1)

You’re new on the photo staff at your city’s newspaper. You’ve just come in from shooting a great set of photos from a fire in an apartment building downtown. After rushing into the newsroom to submit the photos by deadline, you plop in front of the photo staff computer. Now what? Here is a comprehensive list of directions on how to choose and edit a set of photos that are ready to run on tomorrow’s front page.

Steps

1.First, skim through your photos and choose your best five. Expand this to your best 15 if the Sun is running a slideshow online. Maintain variety: some close-ups of fire victims, broader shots of the burning building, and action photos of a fireman rushing out of the fray. If the photos are blurry, too dark, or simply lack to tell the story, cut them out.

2.Next, open Adobe Photoshop and open your chosen photos.

3.Provide photo information. Choose File > File Info. In the window, enter your name in the “Author” entry. Write a brief caption in the “Caption” section describing where and when the photo was taken, what’s going on in the photo if it is not obvious, and the names of people in the photo if possible.

4.Adjust image size. In the top menu, choose Images. In the drop menu, click on Image size. Check the width and height in the “Documents” box (third and fourth entries) to be sure neither number is greater than 10 inches – adjust accordingly. Then, change the resolution (fifth entry) to 200.

5.Change image mode to CMYK color. In the Images menu, hold the mouse over Mode and select CMYK from the menu. This may change the color composition slightly.

6.If the lighting could be better, adjust the levels. Go to Images > Adjustments > Levels. You will see three arrows along a horizontal line. The one on the far left adds more shadows, while the one on the far right brightens highlights. The one in the middle adjusts mid-tones. While looking at the photo, move the arrows from right to left accordingly to create just enough contrast in the lighting without being overly dramatic. Err on the side of light, since printing presses tend to run colors slightly darker than what appears on the computer screen.



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