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Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005
Playing with pixels and layers, we'll create a holographic effect in only seven easy steps.
Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005
Easily create your own starry backdrop for your galactic battle station with the 'outer glow' layer style.
Editor's Pick in Photo Editing
Changing the colour of the light sources in your photographs can make them look even more realistic and beautiful than they were in the original.
Create the popular photo montages you've seen in posters and puzzles. You will only see a bunch of tiling images when you view the images up close, however, if you view the image from a distance, you will see one large image created by all the small thumbnails...
Apply a clipart effect to any photograph.
1. Open the image for editing.
2. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J) and change the blending mode of the new layer to Multiply...
Imitate the effects of a thermal image taken with a thermal camera.
1. Open the image you want to add this effect to.
2. Add a new Gradient Map adjustment layer and select the Spectrum gradient...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2005
Using Overlay, we'll convert any average photo to something akin to a stained glass window with geometric fragments.
Add an embossed effect to a photo.
1. Open the image for editing.
2. Duplicate the current layer (Ctrl+J), change the blending mode to Multiply and change the opacity to 50%...
Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, August 2005
Rarify your photos by adding an easily created antique effect. You'll be using the image tool to apply layer, channel, invert, blending, and opacity properties.
Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, August 2005
Adding pastel colors to any photo, you can create the look shown in the picture at the and of this tutorial. We'll use the neon glow filter for this one.








