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Photoshop Effect Help? (pic included)? |
Any idea what effect may have been used on this picture? Links to tutorials would be really helpful! Looks like they Brightened the photo, then brought the Contrast up. How? Go up to the top header in Photoshop,(above your workspace), and click on Image. In the Drop Down menu click on Adjusments, then slide over, and down to Brightness/Contrast. Now click n' drag on the Brightness slider to the right,(increases Brightness). Then click n' drag on the Contrast slider. Experiment! Click on Ok, if you like what you see, or want to develop it further in the future. I believe,(as thousands of other 'Photoshoppers' do), that you should save a lot. This way you can go back later, and change that version, change this version, until you get what you want. I know you probably know this already, but I thought I'd throw that in. How to Save? Go up to File, click, and down to Save As, click. In this window give this image version a name, and click on Save. You can always delete what you don't want later! go to picnic.com and there is a bunch aof graphics you can apply to your own uploaded pics.....i think i saw that one there...but you have to upload a pic to use it obviously From personal experiance i'd say the dodge tool was used. The dodge tool brightens up anything you rub it over. The Burn tool does the oposite. |
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