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Styles On Maskspage threeI experimented with other styles on the mask from the steps already taken (Glowing Edges and Invert Mask). One style, Overspray, gave me very nice results, but the speckly image would not compress at all so it is not shown here. The other, Swimming Pool, is shown first, below. To get the Sepia Tone image shown second, below, I left the Swimming Pool style on the adjustment layer, then duplicated the adjustment layer (drag it onto the New Layer button at the bottom of the Layers palette) and changed the duplicate layers style to Sepia Tone and layer blend mode to Overlay. |
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The Layers palette
for the Sepia Tone image, shown above, looks like this:
For the last example, shown below, I deleted the duplicate adjustment layer, applied Image > Adjust > Equalize to the original adjustment layer mask, and then applied the Blue Glass Style. Continue on page four |
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