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Hi,
I guess we all know the basic Photoshop adjustments like Brightness/ Contrast, Color Balance, Hue/Saturation and so on. You can find all of them in the Image, Adjustments menu. The problem is that whenever we apply such an adjustment, the effect is not editable, so you can not change it later on while still preserving the original layer(s). To deal with that problem we can use Photoshop Adjustment Layers.
http://www.psd-dude.com/tutorials/photoshop.aspx?t=photoshop -adjustment-layers
hope you LIKE this tutorial!
kindest regards,
John
I guess we all know the basic Photoshop adjustments like Brightness/ Contrast, Color Balance, Hue/Saturation and so on. You can find all of them in the Image, Adjustments menu. The problem is that whenever we apply such an adjustment, the effect is not editable, so you can not change it later on while still preserving the original layer(s). To deal with that problem we can use Photoshop Adjustment Layers.
http://www.psd-dude.com/tutorials/photoshop.aspx?t=photoshop -adjustment-layers
hope you LIKE this tutorial!
kindest regards,
John
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