The open-ended portion of this lab's "Part II" will be organized around images you scan in and the picture we take of you in lab with our digital camera. Basically, we would like you to crop, touch-up or otherwise transform these images using whichever of the techniques you learned in Part I seem appropriate and then include the images in your web page in an appropriate way.
By "appropriate" we mean to encourage you to be as imaginative as you would like in how you edit/transform the pictures and how you use them on your page (emboss yourself, fix your teeth, change you hair color, paste yourself into a scene with Elvis,...). So that we can appreciate your editing/transforming skills, we ask you to include both your edited images and the originals in the "image gallery" page we instructed you to create during Part II. The digital photo can be included on the gallery page "as is".
To give you a slightly larger repertoire of Photoshop techniques to work with, we have included two "guided" (i.e. Part I-like) editing tasks in this week's Part II. Now that you are somewhat familiar with Photoshop, however, the guidance won't be quite as detailed as it was in Part I. Also, since there isn't pressure to get things finished in 75 minutes, you are encouraged to take the time to explore various alternative approaches as you perform these tasks and see which works best. Include the images you produce during these guided exercises in the image gallery created in Part I.
If you have questions about the instructions for this part of this lab, you are again encouraged to ask them through the discussion area for this lab in the course discussion forum.