Producing the Double Page Spread
Extension Task
What I did on the Previous Slide
• I created a blank PhotoShop document, the size of an A3 piece of paper. I did this because that is how big a Double Page Spread is.
What I did in the Previous Slide
• I selected an image to use for my Double Page Spread and selected which part of it I wanted to keep. I did this with the Rectangular Marquee tool.
What I did in the Previous Two Slides
• Using the crop tool, I cropped it to the area that I wanted to keep.
What I did in the previous slide
• I lowered the saturation of the image using the saturation tool so that the image became black and white.
• Using the Brightness and Contrast tool I then increased the Brightness and the Contrast.
• I did these things because my DPS needs to link in with the media products previously made.
What I did in the Previous Slide
• In the previous slide I copied and pasted the photo onto the left half of the Double Page Spread. I then flipped it using the flip horizontal tool to make it look like she was looking into the article. This would entice the readers to read the article.
What I did in the Previous Slide
• I made the background a low tone of pink to show the feminine side to the singer. This tone was added onto the background.
• Then, using the text tool I put in a large ‘S’. This is because I called my singer The Sorrow and therefore the S represents that.
What I did in the previous Slide
Using the text tool I added in the article text. I did this because every double page spread has text, so having text on mine makes my double page spread look more realistic and more professional. I have put the text in columns, included a pull quote and set the font sizes to what they currently are for the same reason.
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