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Step 1. First of all you need to get the picture used in this tutorial, download it in .zip file here. Open it in Photoshop after unzipping. We will start by correcting the levels of the picture making it in balance with itself. From the top menu choose Image -> Adjustments -> Auto Levels. (See figure 1a.) Notice
the difference ?! You can also hover the cursor over figure 1 to see the
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to the novice: Figure
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2. From
the menu choose Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation.
Move the slider of Saturation down to -80 (see figure 2a) and press
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Step 3. In the top menu choose Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur. Pick a radius between 5 and 6 and press OK. Duplicated layer should now be blurred (figure 3). Change the blending mode of the duplicated layer to soft light, see where the red arrow points on figure 3a. Notice the awesome difference... |
Help to the novice: The different blending methods is used to decide how the layers blend with each other. We want our duplicated layer to be blended with Soft Light to the layer below. figure
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Step 4. In the menu choose Image -> Canvas Size. Change the value of width to 700 pixels and the height to 900. Now you picture should look like figure 4. |
Help to the novice: If you'd like the frame black instead, then make sure the background color is black before changing the canvas size. White, black and dark-gray are suitable colors for this kind of framing. figure
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5. Finally add a title. Click the text symbol in the tool bar, pick a suitable font with a dark-gray color. Rotate it from menu Edit -> Transform -> Rotate. You've done, congratulations! click the picture to the left for big size. |
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to the novice: To make the Stroke options appear you have to click once in the checkbox and then click the Stroke field so it turns gray (see below). The stroke options will then become available to the right side. figure
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