2009-03-12

Edit a Photo Fit for Print


How to Edit a Photo Fit for Print(2)


Steps


7.If needed, crop the photo. In the toolbar on the left, select the square crop tool. It should look like a square object with a line going through the middle. Click and drag the object over the desired area, removing extraneous material. Adjust the cropping area by dragging any of the four corners from this selected area. When satisfied, hit ENTER. Avoid cutting off people’s limbs or cropping a location that could leave out important contextual information.


8.Sharpen the image. Go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask. In the window, maintain “Threshold” at 0, “Radius” between one and two, and the sharpening amount around 75 percent. While looking at the photo, adjust the sharpening amount by dragging the arrow just below it to the right or left. The trick is to sharpen the image as much as possible without appearing too grainy.


9.Save every photo as a .tiff in art folder on your publication’s server. After clicking File > Save As, go to the Art folder on the server. Look for drop menu with the file format and change it to .TIFF. Hit “Save.”


Warnings


While you can do many more creative things with your photos in Photoshop, you will only use the software as an enhancement tool for purposes of a news publication. If you greatly alter the lighting or flip the image to face the opposite direction, you will be breaching the ethical standards of photojournalism. As a rule of thumb, the photo should only be altered as much as what you would do in a traditional darkroom, which includes cropping and basic lighting adjustments.




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