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  1. Sep
    7th

    Easily Remove Grass Stains, Chromatic Aberration, and More

    Author: Cindy - Category: Photoshop - No Comments »

    This simple trick is a real time saver for many things from removing grass stains in blue jeans to removing that pesky chromatic aberration (purple fringing). All without using the clone tool which would take a lot more time.

    1. Create a new layer by clicking on the icon found at the bottom of the [...]

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  2. Sep
    4th

    Add Watermark and Re-size Vertical and Horizontal Images in Photoshop with One Action

    Author: Cindy - Category: Photoshop - No Comments »

    For those wanting to easily watermark their images for copyright protection and to also re-size both horizontal and vertical images in one Photoshop action.

    Create the Watermark Image
    In Photoshop, create a canvas using the longest dimension you’ll be resizing your images to. For example, if you will be resizing your images to be 1024 pixels at [...]

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