After the photos have been taken, they can be enhanced or edited to make their message more precise. The setting around the product may not be ideal or the surface colours may have changed. The location of the product may also need improvement if there is material lying around, disturbing reflections or shadows, or confusing scenarios.
Instead of time-consuming new photo shoots, post-processing (editing) creates meaningful illustrations while saving money and time. Post-processing is also useful for 3D graphics to clarify the view and to create a complex image statement.
Cropping creates a clean background, retouching removes distracting elements, adjusting colour and brightness ensures image uniformity, and overlays and transparencies can be used to emphasise the essentials. Arrows, virtual hands and numbers simulate movement and enhance sequences. Coloured frames draw the eye to the desired object. This strengthens the image-text relationship,
which is one of the goals of technical documentation. The key to a good image lies in its on-message, consistent editing and post-processing.
Scriptor highlights
- Post-processing of photos and 3D graphics
- Removing people, reflections and shadows
- Inserting additional logos, stickers, switches, etc.
- Masking non-relevant areas, colouring, etc.
- Adding symbols, numbers, virtual hands
Scriptor highlights
- Post-processing of photos and 3D graphics
- Removing people, reflections and shadows
- Inserting additional logos, stickers, switches, etc.
- Masking non-relevant areas, colouring, etc.
- Adding symbols, numbers, virtual hands
Your advantages
- Avoid new photo appointments, thus less expensive
- Existing illustrations can be revised
- Required editing can be confirmed by the author
- Close cooperation between photographer, graphic designer and author ensures quality
- Meaningful graphics reduce text
Your advantages
- Avoid new photo appointments, thus less expensive
- Existing illustrations can be revised
- Required editing can be confirmed by the author
- Close cooperation between photographer, graphic designer and author ensures quality
- Meaningful graphics reduce text
Address
Scriptor
Dokumentations Service GmbH
Krackser Strasse 12c
33659 Bielefeld
Germany
Tel: +49 521 950220
Fax: +49 521 9502225
e-mail: info@scriptor.de
Contact
Heike Hettwer
+ 49 521 950220