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Further compensating with Emboss

Further compensating with Emboss - Photoshop Tutorial

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Further compensating with Emboss

- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to further compensate for the effects of camera shake using the Emboss filter. And so the first thing I'm going to do is zoom in a little bit here like so, maybe take it to 67%, And then, with my Smart Objects still active, I'll go up to the Filter menu, choose Stylize this time around, and then choose Emboss. And that's going to apply this effect here in which the bird now appears to be encased in carbonite, which is a pretty goofy effect, but it's going to work out really nicely for us, because all we want to keep is the dark and light stuff. We're going to drop out the grays. Now the first thing to do is set the angle to the opposite of what we set it a moment ago. So in other words, last time we set it to 60 degrees. If I do that again, then I'm going to compound the halos. I'm going to draw the dark halos on top of the already dark halos. And I don't want to do that. In fact, I kind of want to get rid of those halos a little bit and…

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