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Adding Aurora to your Night Photos


This tutorial will show you how you can add aurora or northern lights to you night photos.

Step 1: Find your background photo. I'll be using this factory shot at night. Then go to Layer > New > Layer and press OK

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Step 2: Choose your Brush Tool and draw something like this in your new layer

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Step 3: Go to Filter > Distort > Wave , and play around with the wavelength to get desired result.

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Step 4: Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and play around with the radius to get desired result.

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Step 5: Go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur, and play around with the angle and distance to get desired result.

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Step 6: Change the layer opacity to around 40%

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Step 7: Now add some contrast to your aurora using Image > adjustments > Curves

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Step 8: You can Transform your aurora using Edit > Transform > Perspective to make it looks better...and, here's my final image..

Adding Aurora to your Night Photos

You can change the color of your aurora quickly by using image hue/saturation.



Author's URL: Dphotojournal
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