The top image is the image I intend to use for the front cover of the digipak, as I prefer this to the image below and the other images. Therefore I decided to play around with the desaturate tool on Adobe Photoshop. Instead of making the whole image black and white I decided to cut around the cast member using the 'Magnetic Tool' (easier to cut out the specified object), put the image of my cast member which I had recently cut out onto a new layer. Once I'd done this I turned the original image black and white then finally imported the layer of my cast member Tom onto the black and white image. The final outcome is seen below.
I decided to work with the second image to create the base of my front cover for my digipak. Instead of using the image as it is above, I resized the image and placed it differently on the blank digipak I had sized up previously. Below are the outcomes of what I did.
Currently I'm unsure on what image to pick for the final edit, however once I have put the text I have planned onto each of these front images I believe this will then help me to decide which image I should pick. Although I have decided on using the image I have previously discussed, I also edited another picture which is seen as the second image at the top of this post.
Although I planned on editing this second image like the first image, I decided against this as I liked the colour of the garage in the background. Therefore I used the 'Auto Tone' to enhance the image once more from previously enhancing it in iPhoto. Once I resized the image, I came up with two possible front covers, however I am still planning to use one of the three images above. Below are the two possible front covers of the digipak.
As previously mentioned I am still almost certain that these images won't be used, but the others will. I believe these images look too 'posed' however the three others look quite natural. My next step is to include text by using online photo editing software PicMonkey - link.
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