Photoshop image processing 2
Budjetti $250-750 USD
Photoshop designer required to process around 60 images for a blue chip client.
The work is take a set of scanned and screengrabbed images of magazines, newspapers and websites and use Photoshop to make them look presentable for an online press pack.
The main work with the images will be changing levels and curves, resizing, cropping and rotating. In some cases a two page spread will have been scanned with a dark band in the middle. Here you must use the cloning tool (or option of your choice) to recreate an approximation of the missing elements.
Once the images have been altered, then you must save the files in the manner specified by the brief and run automated scripts to create thumbnails.
Examples will be provided and there will be the potential for regular work for a successful candidate if the first job works out.
You will need to work remotely using your own hardware and software.
We are not looking to exploit anyone here, we are happy to pay reasonably for the right person but expect speed and good results.
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Experienced graphic/Photoshop designer ready to deliver quality photo editing for you. Looking for long term relationship. More details and questions at PMB.
I will work until you get 101% satisfaction.!!! because I am a fine arts professional . :) Please see PMB for more details.Thanks.
Hello. I've been working for a female weakly magazine for 2 years and 2 years as a freelancer so I'm well trained. Can you please send me some sample so you can decide if my work is good for you? Thank you
Hi We are experienced professional experts. We can deliver this project in hrs. We will provide you professional look and Quality design. We assure you a great output of this [url removed, login to view] are ready to start this project Lisää
Hi there, I do mainly fashion. Pelase, see your PM for portfolio and more details. Thanks, Mart :)