Title
Your Edit
Original Shot
Annotation
Camera Data
Screen Shots of Settings
Annotation - using the acronym E.D.I.T, ensure that you have a fresh conversation on each slide.
What have you changed in the image?
Which of the formal elements have you changed?
What tools / equipment did you use to take the photo?
Has the edit worked? Give your opinion and why you think that
I have changed/adjusted the... in this image.
I have refined this image by adjusting...
How have you changed this element?
What editing tools / processes / techniques have you used to change the image?
Why have you changed that element in the image?
Do you like the effect you have created? Why?
I have used... tool to adjust the...
The settings I chose to use were...
I have done this so that...
What effect have these changes had on my image?
Do I like the changes I have made? Why?
The effect of... is that it creates...
This changes the feel of the photograph because...
Consider the following questions:
Have I got a title on each edit slide?
Have I included camera data for each edit?
Have I included screen shots of my settings on each slide (min 3)
Have I checked my SPaG?
Have I clearly explained how and why I have changed the image?
Is it clear which image my annotation is refereeing to?
How to Find your Camera Data - In Photoshop
Click FILE > FILE INFO
Click CAMERA DATA > Record Shutter Speed (1/50 sec) /
FStop (f/2.4) / ISO (ISO 250)
How to Find your Camera Data - In Your Phone
Go to your phone's gallery and select the photo you want to find the data about. > Press the 3 dots menu (android) and select 'Details'
Under 'Details' look for F-Stop (F2.2 above) - Shutter Speed (1/714s above) and ISO (ISO 50 above)