Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Tone - Image Bank

This image is in black and white, so there are lots of dull tones, however, there is a large gamut of dull tones, from full white to full black.

This shows brighter tones than the previous image. I has a very sharp black tone as well as two different blue tones.
This image has a small gamut, as most of the image appears in a white or grey tone. The only part of the image which shows a darker tone is the tree, which is closer to black.
This image also has a limited amount of tones. This image has been taken using a Sepia filter, meaning most of the tone is a brownish grey that is typical to Sepia. There are a few deviations from this tone at the back of the Lion's mane, as there are some darker tones there.
The photo above looks almost overexposed. This is because the person who took this photograph has either adjusted the white balance in photoshop or on their camera so that there are lots of white tones. The picture almost entirely consists of white tones, with a few grey tones on the handrail to the right.

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