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  • Combining Two Photos for New Effect

    Jan 24, 2008

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    Chad Neuman
    Basics

    Combining two photos to create a new look is a fun way to learn various techniques. We’ll learn how to use the Circular Marquee tool from the center, adjusting…

  • Split Toning

    Jan 15, 2008

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Between grayscale and color is split toning. Add this slight change for a dramatic effect. This Photoshop technique can also be used to create retro or abstract results.

  • Gritty HDR

    Nov 20, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Give your photos a grunge look with this popular Photoshop effect. Although this Photoshop effect is commonly referred as HDR photo effect, it is it can be done with…

  • Star Diffusion

    Oct 15, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Learn how to add a unique dreamy effect to your photos with this Star Diffusion Photoshop tutorial. This Photoshop effect creates diffusion in the shape of a four point…

  • Wrinkled Photo

    Oct 2, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Manipulation

    Make photos look wrinkled. In this Photoshop tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a wrinkle paper bump map and combine it with several Photoshop filters to make a photo…

  • Natural Film Grain

    Sep 24, 2007

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    Photoshop Tutorials
    Photo Effects

    Learn how to use Photoshop to simulate natural film grain on digital photographs. This beginner Photoshop tutorial will show you how to add natural looking noise using a non-destructive…

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  • 788 Cyberpunk Bundle

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    Make your artwork look like they’re from an alternate universe. These Cyberpunk presets work with Photoshop (via the Camera Raw filter) and Lightroom. Download all 788 presets for 90% off.

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