Fine Art Print

The Process of Printing

This is a macro image of three water droplets. I thought it looked neat and would make a great fine art print. The original image is great but it’s very muted and would not print well. The first thing I did was crop the image so the drops would be in the center of the photo. Then I used the healing brush tool to get rid of the spec in the water. Then I sharpened the image so it would be clear when it was printed large. Then I started playing with the colors using the selective color tool. I made four different edits and test printed it. Based off the test print I choose my final image. The final image is a 16×24″ semi glossy mounted on foam core. It will be hanging in the Spori Building on BYU-Idaho campus.

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March 1, 2017

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