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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 12/30/2004
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ur very welcome
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Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 12/30/2004
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Thanks, Sam!!
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 12/30/2004
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delightful clors in this picture... and the effect added wokrs 100%
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Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 12/27/2004
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Matt, I don't use PS I use Paint Shop Pro, so I'm not really sure how similar they are.
To get a burn layer or hard light layer you duplicate your background layer and then there are "blend layers" you can choose from on that duplicated layer such as burn, dodge, hard light, soft light, etc. This is all in the layer palette. Once again, I have never used PS, so I'm not sure how similar they two programs are.
Thanks for commenting!!
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Matt Davis
{K:3935} 12/26/2004
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Melanie, Thanks for posting/pointing out these other two. I like this too - maybe a little busy but that's the nature of the shot. So what's a burn layer in PS - i've just looked and can't find such effect? Nice saturated colours without overdoing it. Fresh subject too - I like it! Matt
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Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 12/19/2004
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Thanks, Howie!! I like the effect too!
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 12/18/2004
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I also like the use of the burn layer. It adds to the drama of the moment :)
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