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Monday, 2 December 2013
How to adjust levels in Photoshop - making your artwork crisp and clear
Some of our students' early submissions have a common weakness - sketches and artwork which have been digitally photographed or scanned, but are not well presented. Out there in the real world, clients will expect any digital artwork you submit to look stylish, clear and attractive. Raw scans with grey shade pixellation or blurry edges just don't cut it.
The good news is, it is super easy in Photoshop to adjust the levels of your scanned artwork so as to reduce the greyshade and make your images look more crisp and professional.
Here is an online tutorial that shows you how to adjust levels in Photoshop: http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/levels-adjustment.html
Or you can watch the video above which shows you how it's done. Make friends with Photoshop - it is one of the most powerful tools in your digital arsenal.
---Alex
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