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11. Invert (Ctrl+I) the current layer. |
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12. Apply an Auto Levels (Shift+Ctrl+L). |
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13. Colorize the current layer using the Hue/Saturation tool (Ctrl+U). For this step, I've used the following properties:
Colorize: Checked Hue: 20 Saturation: 100 Lightness: 0 |
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14. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Overlay. |
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15. Apply a Gaussian Blur (Fitler> Blur> Gaussian Blur) with a radius of 10 pixels. |
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16. Use the Hue/Saturation tool (Ctrl+U) to increase the lightness by 50. |
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17. With the top layer selected, Merge Down (Ctrl+E). |
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18. Use the Transform tool (Ctrl+E) to increase the distance between the bottom two corners. While holding Shift+Ctrl+Alt, drag either the bottom left or bottom right corner outwards. |
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19. Your image should look similar to this image. |
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20. Here is a cropped area of a high resolution version. |
Added: Jul 12, 2005 Rating:




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