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Stylizing an image in Photoshop Elements

Stylizing an image in Photoshop Elements

- Earlier, we discussed the importance of having a consistent visual style to your imagery. If you can't find images that have a consistent style, tools like Photoshop Elements make it possible to apply a digital style. Let me show you some of the filters and recipes that it has. I'll choose to open up two files. I'll choose File, Open, or press Control + O, and navigate to folder 5_5. In this case, I have two urban photos. I'll click Open. Let's go to the Quick menu, and you'll see there's a category here called Effects. This presents you with a great series of different looks. If you click on a category, it'll give you several choices that you can quickly audition. This makes it simple to give things a consistent color tint, maybe a black-and-white look with a slight bluish cast. That works well. And if you see here, there's lots of different choices, including true black and white, lithographs, and other styles that you can apply, giving the photo a particular look. If you find…

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