Add some punch to your photo by adding new layers and using the brush tools with a combination of blending modes to bring out detail and brighten things up.

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  1. Jaline (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Thank you so much and you are a great teacher.

  2. AdamC (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    I believe you should start encoding the videos in h264, Flash is certainly not flashy.

  3. ChristieE (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    This was a great tutorial since we all have flat images from time to time. I hadn’t used these before for this purpose but will be from now on. Different layers for comparison is brilliant as are the shortcuts. Amazing how you can use PS for so long and still earn tons of new things!

  4. TH (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Absolutely terrific explanations accompanying the tutorials.

    Many thanks

  5. Stan Hurst (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Excellent I wish I could download these to save for the future

  6. SheilaL (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Excellent instruction! Thanks

  7. Hmarynka (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    great tips!

  8. Judy (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    For the first time I htink I understand a bit more about layers. Thanks so much

  9. Geo (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Really nice, thank for sharing

  10. Leslie C (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much.

  11. Hemant A Patil (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    Excellent……Thanks a lot.

  12. mark (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    I love you.

  13. J. Phillips (Reply) on Monday March 31, 2008

    thanks! Most of my trip photos are taken during the middle of the day (time restraints) and I have never been truly satisfied with the colors. The locations yes! Colors no! But this tutorial really will help me to punch up the images and make them show-able.



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