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Dreamy Effect

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Often you will find that photographers offer a "star-appeal" or "dreamy" effect for their photographs. In this tutorial you will learn how to create a "star-appeal" or "dreamy" effect you can use for your own photographs.
11.jpgOpen the image for editing.
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2Duplicate the "Background" layer twice (Layer> Duplicate) so that you have a total of three layers.

3On the top layer, use a Gaussian Blur (Adjust> Blur> Gaussian Blur). Select a radius large enough to blur the details without losing its shape. Repeat this step for the middle layer.

4Using the "Layer Properties" tool (Layer> Properties), set the blending mode of the top layers to "Screen" and the middle layer to "Overlay". Decrease the "Opacity" of both layers to decrease the effect.

5Fog Tutorial: Final ResultThe colours of the image are blurred and the lumosity remains sharp. Rollover the image in this step to see the original image before this technique was applied.

The fog effect is a commonly used effect to create a morning look to photographs. Unlike other methods of creating a fog effect, this method uses an extra overlay layer to prevent an overexposed image.



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