What have I learnt about technologies from the process of constructing my magazine?
As 'Adobe InDesign CS' was new software for me, I found it difficult to use at first, with the concept of using boxes, and simply through it being unfamiliar to me. However, gradually through using it, I learnt how to operate it, I was able to re-arrange the text, insert images, and lay it out how I wanted. I learnt a lot by doing this, and it allowed me to be able to create an effective overall magazine.
I also had to come to terms with 'Adobe Photoshop CS' when creating my magazine, which I hadn't used properly before. I had previously briefly seen how to use it, although had never properly had a go myself. I had to do some practice photo editing in my research stage, because when it came to editing my actual photos, I wanted them to look as good as possible. This meant me looking through the different filters and effects that could be applied to images, how to add shadow or blur parts of it, and it helped me to edit my photos so that they had my desired look to them, and so that they were professional.
Below are some screen shots of my work space when editing photos in Photoshop, it shows buttons I used such as blur, filters I used when editing the colours on my pictures, and how I used the burn and sharpen tool for extra effect.
The first screenshot is of the levels of colour in the photos when editing them I used this on all of my photos to bring out specific colours that I wanted to include in them. This was useful because it made slightly darker photos look brighter, and almost added another dimension to the photos that you wouldn't get in the original copy, I also used the 'Brightness' tool to make photos brighter, and the 'Saturation' tool to make colours look more intense.
This shows the 'Blur' and the 'Sharpen' tool, I used these multiple times when creating the pages for my magazine. I used the blur tool to blur the background of pictures, and distract from certain things so that I could bring focus to the main aspect of the picture. I used the sharpen tool whenever I had a slightly blurry image that I wanted to use, it made it look clearer and easy to see, as well as making it look more professional through not using blurry images in my magazine.

This shows the 'Burn' tool, which is also a tool I used quite a lot in my images, I used it to create shadows in pictures so that there would be more of a contrast and it would stand out more. I also used it on anything that looked particularly light, so that it wouldn't be so bright and obvious, and would just dull it down a bit, but not so much that it looked obviously done, rather so that it looked more natural. The arrow is pointing to an example of where in the photo I used the burn tool to make corners look more defined, and also very lightly on parts of the srtyist in order to enhance her more, such as on parts of her hair ot her jacket.