When a viewer suggested that one of Adams' photographs looked abstract, Adams corrected him- "I prefer the term 'extract' over 'abstract', since I cannot change the optical realities but only manage them."
He didnt care about anyones thoughts or opinion he did his own unique thing in his own way he broke with the ways of depicting space and form!
Answer: (Answers and images may vary; however, answers should be thorough.)
To create and save my digital image, I began by importing an image I captured with a digital camera onto my computer. Then, I imported the image into GIMP, which is a free image processing program. From there, I copied the image as a new layer so I wouldn’t lose the original image.
To edit the image, I first cropped it and rotated it using the Selection and Rotate tools to frame the content I wanted to display. I used Rotation because the image wasn’t exactly level. Then, I decided to do some color adjustments. I made a new layer that adjusted the color saturation of the image. I increased the saturation so the colors would be more vivid. Finally, I used another layer to subtract some of the cooler colors and help bring out the reds, yellows, and browns.
Explanation: This s the exact answer for Edmentum so do not copy and paste.
Color grading is the process used to change the visual tone of an image, many photographer's use this. Hope it helps!
I would say B. Black cats, only, countries, Northern America
I dont know what the true or false statement is but i think that would be the best answer according to the question you asked