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Lab Two:
Color Correction

Let's practice working with color manipulation. These techniques are very useful when creating digital art.

First, choose one of the two color images below and correct the color in them. Remember: Idaho is a beautiful place. Make sure those greens, blues and browns come alive.

Now, try changing the color mode on the image below. It is a full-color JPG, which means it is currently in RGB color mode. Turn it into a Duotone image. (Don't forget that in order to make a Duotone, you'll first need to convert the image to Grayscale.)

Once you're done, you're done! Give me a holler and let me know.

 

 

Shawn Rider || Department of Media Study || University at Buffalo

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