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Learning Process To upload all my work I used ‘Blogger’ I put all my work on a PowerPoint then uploaded it to slide share, to upload to ‘Blogger’. To take all of the images I used a Sony cyber shot DSC- W320 ... To edit my images I used

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Page 1: Step by step

Learning ProcessTo upload all my work I used ‘Blogger’

I put all my work on a PowerPoint then uploaded it to slide share, to upload to ‘Blogger’.

To take all of the images I used a Sony cyber shot DSC-W320 ...

To edit my images I used

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Firstly I went onto the editing website called ‘www.picnik.com’ I firstly cropped the image then added black and white this was a faded black and white so that the image would not appear too dark, then I added in a 90’s colour which it a brownie colour.

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I added a black and white effect to the image then, I added a hit of a 1960’s colour which is a faded brownie colour. I thought this would make the image stand out a

little more. I made the edges dark therefore more of a focal point for the students in the image.

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This is when I began the processing of making my front cover on ‘Fireworks’ this page is 21 cm by 29.7 cm, I then imported my image onto the page as the background of my school magazine.

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Original Image Then I cropped the image

After adding some contrast and editing the final image.

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My First Draft Of my school magazine, I have white and a brownie coloured image.

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My final front cover created on ‘fireworks’. The colours I have chosen are white, orange and a brownie colour. These are colours which go together well. I’ve added orange and white in to make the cover warm as the brownie image is just a little bit dark. I learnt from having just white writing in my draft made it dull so adding the orange made it a little more appealing.

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Creating my contents page: first draft