I started a Photoshop tutorial a few days ago, and I've finally reached the point in it when I can show off some new toys. I downloaded Actions during the previous tutorial I completed, and now I'm ready to play around a bit more. I have a fun picture of Izzy to use; so, let's get started!
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Straight Out of Camera (Sized for the Web) |
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With "Boost" |
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Black and White Beauty |
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Sepia |
I can also mix and match the actions, if I want. For example, here's one with boost and sepia:
The two actions combined give the image an old-time newspaper feel.
Oooh, I could get lost in Photoshop Actions.
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