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Adding color to a grayscale image is a neat little effect you see all over the place. The process of colorizing a grayscale photo certainly seems straight forward enough, in that it probably involves grabbing a paint brush and painting color onto the image itself. The problem, though, is that while you would succeed in adding color to the photo, you would systematically destroy any detail it once contained.
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Magic Extractor - Elements 4.0 makes creating collages a piece of cake.
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How to create a grayscale image with just a touch of color.
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Swirls of Summer - Cookie Cutter tool + Custom Shapes = fun photo frames!
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You've seen the photo effect everywhere, but perhaps couldn't call it by name: The original color has been drained from the photo, and replaced by a dramatic blue-ish, yellow-ish, green-ish, or purple-ish color cast. This is called a duotone, and it's been a favorite of Photoshoppers for years.
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The Basics of Retouching People, Part 1 - The secret to losing 5 pounds--digitally in Photoshop Elements.
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The Basics of Retouching People, Part 2 - Banishing bags 'n blemishes in Photoshop Elements.
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Spot Healing Brush to the Rescue - Removing antennas and power lines in Photoshop Elements.
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Just go on and admit it, you know you want to. Since the first time you cast your tender eyes upon the newspaper comic section you've wondered what you'd look like as a cartoon character. That's okay; there are million who quietly harbor the exact same fantasy.
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How to whiten teeth in Photoshop Elements.
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