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		<title>Perfectly blend two images in Adobe Photoshop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This tutorial teaches you to blend two images together to form a single image with a perfect blend.
Step 1:
Open two images in photoshop. One a background(img1), and another, the foreground (img2). Make sure that both images are almost the same size, if not, resize.
Step 2:
Ctrl+A (select all) on the Img2 and ctrl+C (copy). then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> This tutorial teaches you to blend two images together to form a single image with a perfect blend.</strong></p>
<p>Step 1:<br />
Open two images in photoshop. One a background(img1), and another, the foreground (img2). Make sure that both images are almost the same size, if not, resize.</p>
<p>Step 2:<br />
Ctrl+A (select all) on the Img2 and ctrl+C (copy). then select img1 and ctrl+v (or paste).</p>
<p>step 3:<br />
Select the &#8220;move tool&#8221; (or press v on the keyboard). Move your image to reveal half background or wherever you want it to be.</p>
<p>step 4:<br />
Select the Rectangular Marquee tool. Then in the options bar on top, give it a feather radius (about 50-60 pixels for an image of size 1024X768). The feather depends on your image size, the bigger the image, the more feather.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/blending/blend1.jpg" height="312" width="400" /></p>
<p>Step 5:<br />
then, do a selection right where the borders on the two images are. Press &#8220;del&#8221; on the keyboard. If you find there is a trace of both images not blending, just move the marquee around and press del again.</p>
<p>Step 6:<br />
in the layers pallette, just change the blend mode of your layer1 to see what fits best. Different blend modes give different effects. I used the Luminousity blend.</p>
<p>Here is my final image:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/blending/blend2.jpg" height="336" width="446" /></p>
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		<title>Create a zombie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This is a very easy tutorial which no one realises is possible until someone tells them it  is. I must also say that i am quite scared of my shadow after this creation..
step 1:
Open up a portrait. Make sure it has a dark background. Daylight pictures don&#8217;t work very well. Take artistically lighted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> This is a very easy tutorial which no one realises is possible until someone tells them it  is. I must also say that i am quite scared of my shadow after this creation..</strong></p>
<p><strong>step 1:</strong></p>
<p>Open up a portrait. Make sure it has a dark background. Daylight pictures don&#8217;t work very well. Take artistically lighted pictures. Dark, solemn pictures make the best death effects&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:</strong><br />
Zoom into your eyes. as much as possible. Don&#8217;t bother too much about pixelation. If the image is a lower resolution like 640&#215;480, then maybe a 400% zoom would do.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:</strong><br />
Select your Clone Stamp Tool or press s on the keyboard. If you don&#8217;t know how to use the clone stamp, all you have to do is, keep alt pressed while selecting your source area, that is you Alt+click on the area you want as a source.<br />
For this tutorial, your source area is the white part of the eye.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:</strong><br />
After that, just click on the black area (the cornea?) to make the whole eye white. pretty simple.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:</strong><br />
Next, select the burn tool from the toolbox or press O on the keyboard. Zoom out of your image to see the whole face. Just drag around the eye sockets and random areas on the face.<br />
Be sure to alternate between Highlights, Midtones and Shadows in the Range criteria in the Options Bar.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/zombie/ghost14sl.jpg" height="389" width="205" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 6:</strong><br />
Look scary yet? If the lighting is bad, then it wont look that feasable. so, go ahead and duplicate your layer by going to Layer&gt;New&gt;Layer via copy or by pressing Ctr+J.</p>
<p><strong>Step 7:</strong><br />
Play around with the blend modes to get the desired effect. Overlay should be good for lighter images. I used Multiply.</p>
<p><strong>Alternates:</strong><br />
- You could also use the Smudge tool to remove the black part of the eyes. It gives a more smooth feel to them.<br />
- As final touches, I have used the Dodge tool to lighten the eyes of the image because they were looking a bit too much on the dark side for a ghost..<br />
- If you find that the white area is too smooth, add noice by going to Filter&gt;Noise&gt;Add noise. or you could also add some elements to make it look like veins and stuff.</p>
<p><strong>My original/final result:</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/zombie/ghost0uc.jpg" height="337" width="323" /></p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t such a great pic to start off with. I couldn&#8217;t show much of the burning around the eyes cause the dark circles were already there.</p>
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		<title>Advanced noise removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know that most of you people would think that there is a despecle feature in Photoshop.
Well this method provides better results!
Step 1: Open the Image
Step 2: Convert the Image to Lab Colour by Image &#8211;&#62; Mode &#8211;&#62; Lab Color
Step 3: Goto the channels pallete and select Channel &#8220;a&#8221;
Step 4: Filter &#8211;&#62; Blur &#8211;&#62; Gaussian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="postbody">I know that most of you people would think that there is a despecle feature in Photoshop.</span></p>
<p>Well this method provides better results!</p>
<p>Step 1: Open the Image<br />
Step 2: Convert the Image to Lab Colour by Image &#8211;&gt; Mode &#8211;&gt; Lab Color<br />
Step 3: Goto the channels pallete and select Channel &#8220;a&#8221;<br />
Step 4: Filter &#8211;&gt; Blur &#8211;&gt; Gaussian Blur (5px)<br />
Step 5: Now select Channel &#8220;b&#8221;<br />
Step 6: Filter &#8211;&gt; Blur &#8211;&gt; Gaussian Blur (5px)<br />
Step 7: Now select Channel &#8220;Lightness&#8221;<br />
Step 8: Filter &#8211;&gt; Noise &#8211;&gt; Despecle<br />
Step 9: Image &#8211;&gt; Mode &#8211;&gt; RGB Color</p>
<p>Here is the difference&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Original Image </strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/noise_removal/original.jpg" height="368" width="474" /></p>
<p><strong>After Normal Despecle (Coloured Spots)</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/noise_removal/coloured_spot.jpg" height="368" width="474" /></p>
<p><strong>Using my Method (No spots) </strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/noise_removal/final.jpg" height="368" width="474" /></p>
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		<title>Create fake ghost pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make any person as ghost using this Photoshop Tutorial.
Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium
External Plugins Required : None
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&#62; Workspace &#8212;&#62; Reset Pallete Locations)
This tutorial enables you to create this type of a ghost&#8230;

In this picture I am making this 3d model a ghost. I got him from a wallpaper.

You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span class="postbody">Make any person as ghost using this Photoshop Tutorial.</span></strong></p>
<p><span class="postbody">Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium<br />
External Plugins Required : None<br />
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window &#8212;&gt; Workspace &#8212;&gt; Reset Pallete Locations)</span></p>
<p>This tutorial enables you to create this type of a ghost&#8230;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/banalore_ghost.jpg" height="362" width="243" /></p>
<p>In this picture I am making this 3d model a ghost. I got him from a wallpaper.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/ghost1.jpg" height="320" width="441" /></p>
<p>You can take a human&#8217;s image too.<br />
Okay so let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p>Use a picture taken in dark environment or which looks spooky.<br />
Here I have opened a picture taken by me in the forest (Yes, I go out of the house too&#8230;)<br />
Looks pretty scary eh?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/ghost2.jpg" height="320" width="441" /></p>
<p>Open up the picture of the person you want to convert to a ghost and the picture of the place too.<br />
We will first make the model spooky and then extract his picture.<br />
So first of all we have to convert the picture to Black/White</p>
<p><strong>&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Mode &#8212;&gt; Lab Color</strong></p>
<p><strong>&gt; Goto the channels tab and delete and one of the channels a and b.</strong></p>
<p><strong>&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Mode &#8212;&gt; Grayscale</strong></p>
<p><strong>&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Mode &#8212;&gt; RGB color</strong></p>
<p><strong>&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Adjustments &#8212;&gt; Brightness/Contrast {Contrast : 70 &#8212;- Brightness : 15} </strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/ghost3.jpg" height="320" width="441" /></p>
<p><strong>&gt; Filter &#8212;&gt; Extract</strong><br />
{ Here you have to use the Edge Highlighter(B) to highlight the edges you wan&#8217;t to extract and then fill the fortion with Fill Tool(G) }</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/ghost4.jpg" height="331" width="400" /><br />
<img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/ghost5.jpg" height="391" width="172" /></p>
<p>&gt; Select the Move Tool(V) and then drag the image of the model into the forest image, and set the new layer&#8217;s blending mode to Screen<br />
(Hint : You my need to resize the picture of the guy, Goto Edit &#8212;&gt; Transform &#8212;&gt; Scale and drag the corner of the image while pressing Shift, to get the desired size</p>
<p>&gt; Ctrl+Click the new layer</p>
<p>&gt; Select &#8212;&gt; Feather (5px)</p>
<p>&gt; Ctrl + Shift + I, then press Delete</p>
<p>&gt; Now select the Eraser tool(E) {Radius : depends &#8212;- Hardness : 0 &#8212;- Mode : Brush &#8212;- Opacity : 100 &#8212;- Flow : 100<br />
Erase the legs of the ghost to be&#8230;</p>
<p>&gt; You should be almost done. Now you have to play with the blending modes and opcaity to make the ghost scary.<br />
Things you could do with the ghost:</p>
<p>I :<br />
&gt; Filter &#8212;&gt; Blur &#8212;&gt; Gaussian Blur (3px)<br />
&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Adjustments &#8212;&gt; Brightness/Contrast (play with the settings)</p>
<p>II :<br />
&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Adjustments &#8212;&gt; Hue/Saturation (Colourize : Yes , play with other settings)</p>
<p>III :<br />
&gt; Press D<br />
&gt; Filter &#8212;&gt; Distort &#8212;&gt; Diffuse Glow (play with the settings)</p>
<p>IV :<br />
&gt; Press Q<br />
&gt; Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Clouds<br />
&gt; Filter &#8212;&gt; Render &#8212;&gt; Difference Clouds<br />
&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Adjustments &#8212;&gt; Brightness/Contrast (play with the settings)<br />
&gt; Press Q again and the press Delete</p>
<p>V :<br />
&gt; Press Ctrl+Shift+E<br />
&gt; Image &#8212;&gt; Adjustments &#8212;&gt; Equalize<br />
This is the final result&#8230; The results can be very different if you experiment.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/ghost/final_ghost.jpg" height="320" width="441" /></p>
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		<title>Learn to a create waterfall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 08:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allwin Samuel Jeba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn to create waterfall from an existing stationary water .
Step 1:
Open a image that contains some stationary water. I have selected this image.

Step 2:
Now select the water area with the eleptical marquee tool and make the selection as follows.

Step 3:
Go to Filters&#62;Distort&#62;Polar Coordinates.. and use the following settings.

Step 4:
This is what I got.

You can already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Learn to create waterfall from an existing stationary water </strong><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong></p>
<p>Open a image that contains some stationary water. I have selected this image.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/ice-berg.jpg" height="235" width="329" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 2:</strong></p>
<p>Now select the water area with the eleptical marquee tool and make the selection as follows.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/ice-berg_selection.jpg" height="236" width="331" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 3:</strong></p>
<p>Go to <strong>Filters&gt;Distort&gt;Polar Coordinates..</strong> and use the following settings.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/polar.gif" height="44" width="117" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 4:</strong></p>
<p>This is what I got.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/water-fall-pre.jpg" height="235" width="329" /></p>
<p>You can already see the waterfall, there but those sharp edges at the starting of the waterfal llooks unreal so to fix that all you have to do is take the <strong>blur tool</strong> (R) select the brush size as 19 px.</p>
<p>Step 5;</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/final_waterfall.jpg" height="235" width="329" /></p>
<p>Now you can see it looks better, but still at the center of the waterfall it looks a bit odd. Now we need some cloning to fix it up select the Cloning Stamp Tool (S) { size: 29pix } and ctrl+click on the right side of the waterfall to select the starting point of the Cloning. Like this</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/pre_waterfall.jpg" height="235" width="329" /></p>
<p>Now hold your left mouse button and brush it towards right so the cloning is done. You need some practice to get it right.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6:</strong></p>
<p>This is what I got after performing cloning.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.cooljeba.com/tutorials/photoshop/images/waterfall/final_waterfall_done.jpg" height="235" width="329" /></p>
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