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Layering for Texture

Photoshop | Textures Backgrounds
Author/Publisher | synow
One of the primary techniques used by interface designers and text manipulators to achieve the WOW effect is to use Layers to generate the illusion of depth

Safari Skies

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Create this Safari Skies poster style from an ordinary photo using simple masking techniques. Complex alpha masking and custom shapes completes this effect.

Collaging techniques

Photoshop | Photo Effects
Author/Publisher | photoshopcafe
Advanced collaging using layers and masks.

Feathering Effect

Photoshop | Special Effects
Author/Publisher | MoonFantasy
Learn how to use a feathering effect to combine two or more images smoothly using Photoshop!. One of the most commonly used techniques when creating graphics.

Glowiness and other Smoothing techniques

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | vrya
This tutorial shows you how to add glow and other kinds of smooth/softness to collages.

Transform

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | escrappers.com
Learn more Transform techniques.

Enhancing Images

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | Lina Mohammed Al-Boraim
Some common techniques that will show you how to enhance images you scan or u take from CD-ROM photos.

Pro techniques for backing out

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | thegoldenmean
Pro techniques for backing out gracefully.

Fix Overexposed Images In Photoshop

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | Jennifer Apple
Learn two simple techniques to fix overexposed images.

Fix An Underexposed Photo In Photoshop

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | Jennifer Apple
Learn two simple techniques that can make dark photos look great.

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