Editing fire works photo with Affinity photo... by steve1122

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Editing fire works photo with Affinity photo...
Now they are so many steps in getting this job done but the funny thing about editing fire works is that the colors should stand out in the black background...

Today I will be editing this picture below and I will be sharing each steps with you to get a lovely work at the end of editing... 

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<center>Step One</center>

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You have to click on file then choose open to get the picture you want to edit or you use the command *Crtl+o* so I will be chosen a fire work picture.

<center> ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/8jzkkndsyn.jpg)</center>

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<center>Step Two</center>

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For this step I will take my pointer to the right hand side of the affinity environment then click on *histogram* you see this will help show the balance or the conversation level of you work as you move step by step. 

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<center>Step Three</center>

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Once the above is done click on *adjustment* then click on *Level*. In the drop box you will find 

* *Black level*: This decrease or increase the level of black in the picture it makes black in the picture sharper than the original picture.

So here my black level is placed at 35% 

* *White level*: You really do not need this. 

* *Gamma*: this will help add a heat like feeling to the picture.

So Gamma will be placed at "1.52"


<center> ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/ps3snnco5n.jpg)
 ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/lfthmvbg74.jpg)</center>


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<center>Step Four</center>

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For the next step click on *White Balance*, by increasing this it helps to reduce the with effect on each of the different colors on the fire works there by making the rest colour sharper.

Click on Tint. By clicking on tint and increasing it, this will help reducing the color loudness.


<center> ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/bomik40hlk.jpg) </center>

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<center>Step Five</center>

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Click on "HSL" (Hue Shift, Saturation Shift and Luminosity Shift) 

In this case Hue Shift is left on 0, 
your saturation shift is taken to 26%
and luminosity shift is taken to -3%

With this steps you should have a nice fire works on your picture compared to the original copy... 

Quick note the original picture was taken by an iPad with 3.3mega pixel...


<center>![image](https://img.esteem.ws/xdljqbc470.jpg)</center>

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<center>Final Step</center>

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Click on file, go down the drop box, click on export and save as jpg.

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<center>BEFORE EDITING </center>

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<center> ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/upq0ng9qsf.jpg)</center>

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<center>AFTER EDITING </center>

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<center> ![image](https://img.esteem.ws/cd9aagepw3.jpg)</center>
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