Splash The Color

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Color splash is a technique to emphasize details- you remove all color from a photo, and then restore original color to a single object, e.g. a green apple on a table. Think of the Girl in the red dress from Schindler’s List.

You can do this in a number of ways with photo editing software or using mobile apps. The answer lies in the Google

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Today’s DS106 assignment, entitled “Splash The Color“, was submitted by Alan Levine (aka CogDog). He states: “Color splash is a technique to emphasize details – you
This was one of the saved photos on my computer. I thought it looked better when I changed it to black and white, but I
If you’ve ever used apple products, you know how reliable they are and rarely ever break on you (unless of course you smash it against
I revisited an earlier image I had taken of Miles to experiment with Alan Levine’s “Splash the Color” visual assignment. I always wanted to learn
I was on campus today and had a 3 hour break between two classes. For once, I had no work to finish up. Well, at
This tutorial is for the Splash the Color visual assignment, submitted by Alan Levine. Go here to see how my Splash the Color assignment turned
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog I made this as an example for a new ds106 Visual Assignment, Splash The Color-

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