Adding a Ghost to a Photograph
Add a ghost to your photograph and make the photograph poor quality just like the most famous photographs of ghosts...
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Add a ghost to your photograph and make the photograph poor quality just like the most famous photographs of ghosts...
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Adding rain digitally can increase the drama in a photograph and it can even make it look more realistic. Often when photographing in the rain, the rain doesn't appear in the photograph. Here's an effective way of adding realistic rain by utilizing several layers of rain...
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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.
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.
Transform your photograph into a gradient vector artwork.
1. Open the image for editing. Simplier photographs creates better results.
2. Apply a "Cutout" filter to the current layer...
<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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