This is The Corel Photopaint lab for Paul Kasemir

1. The Original Picture.

2. Blocked picture.

3. Unfocused vision.

4. Charcoal picture.

5. Lighting changed to increase the intensity of the shadows.

6. Edited in a fire arrow.

7. Foggy or cloudy conditions.

8. Extra lighting has been added to create some contrast.

9. A finger has pushed in the picture.

10. A plazma lining or aura has been created.

11. A white outline of the picture is here.

12. This one has been smudged or blurred.

13. This picture landed on top of a basketball.

14. Someone tried to put a screw driver to this picture.

15. There is a lot of wind blowing on the picture.

16. Demons have changed the colors to scare you.

17. If this were to be put in a church.

18. It is mosaic. The pixels have been made larger.

19. This Picture got rolled up into a cone.

20. This one got changed to a 3-D paper look.

21. The Pic was put under water, and a stone thrown in.

I have been altering pictures ever scince I first got a computer, and that was a long time ago. So this lab just says a small portion of what I am capable of, but it was fun anyway. This lab can dramatically increase the ability of a person to be able to personalize his/her web site more, and uniquely design pages that have their own 'signature' or whatever they want. Although I didn't use Corel Photopaint, I used a similar program called Adobe Photoshop, which is just about equivalent. I like the program becuase it gives the ability to alter a picture in a very great variety of ways.

Here is a site that I found that has some altered pictures on it that can possibly relate to what this lab was meant to accomplish. http://www.evereden.com/altegos.html.

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