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Water Reflection
in Photo Editing
Water Reflection

Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005
When adding reflections to water images, there is no frigate like a tut to take us leagues away. Nor any coursers like a page of Photoshop technique.

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Evening photo
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Evening photo

Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005
Working with layers and opacity, you'll decrease the brightness of a daytime image to create an enchanted evening.

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X ray effect
in Photo Editing
X ray effect

<span>Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005</span><br/>Who needs a fluoroscope to create x-ray effects? Nobody. Using layers and playing with light settings in Photoshop, you can crank out some electrifying images on your own.

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Star Fog Effect
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Star Fog Effect

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, November 2005
Today we'll simulate a long exposure photo taken with mist and star filters by manipulating pinpoint light sources.

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Square Glow
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Square Glow

Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, November 2005
Create carnival-esque highlights with squared edges to set your night skyline ablaze with contemporary flair.

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Text on Road
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Text on Road

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, March 2005
Who's ever seen a freshly painted text on a road? Not the Thrift Bros. Road Company, not the opossum who crosses the road, and not anyone who drives a car.

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Lomography
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Lomography

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, September 2005
Convert poor quality or ho-hum photos into something valuable, abstract and memorable using Photoshop to simulate the style first promoted in Austria.

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Fairy dust
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Fairy dust

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, October 2005
Clap your hands and say: "I do believe in fairies!" With a wave of our magic wand tool, we'll create fairy dust today.

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Orthochromatic photography
in Color Management
Orthochromatic photography

Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, September 2005
By adding aniline based dyes to photo emulsions, Hermann Vogel produced the first Orthochromatic films in 1873. Today, we'll continue his post-production work.

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