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  • Soft Photo Effects

    Sep 16, 2007

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    Photo Effects

    Find out how one Photoshop CS3’s smart filter can create a variety of soft photo effects. This easy beginner tutorial will teach you how apply many artistic photo effects to your photo using just one…

  • Rain

    Sep 16, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Add drama to your photos with this photo-realistic rain effect. In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to combine several Photoshop filters to add rain to your photo.

  • Layered HDR Tone Mapping

    Sep 16, 2007

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    Photo Manipulation

    Learn how to tone map with Photoshop CS3 to create beautiful high dynamic range (HDR) photos. The final result is exceedingly better than Photoshop’s local adaptation and similar to Photomatix’s tone mapping.

  • Remove Freckles

    Sep 15, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Retouching

    Reduce slight freckles naturally without using the Healing Brush. In this Photoshop tutorial, you’ll learn how to subtract freckles using a layer. This process provides the most natural results for light-brown freckles (ephelides) but will…

  • Retro Colors

    Sep 14, 2007

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    Photo Effects

    Make photos look dated with this easy color effect. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Match Color tool to alter the color of a photo.

  • Selective Sepia

    Sep 9, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Learn how to use Photoshop to create selectively add a dramatic sepia effect a photo. This Photoshop effect works best when used with Photoshop CS3 but will also work with Photoshop CS2 or older using…

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