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Applying Photo Filters in Post Production with Photoshop: Part 2

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Summary: How to edit photo filters in Photoshop; learn more about photo editing software in this free instructional video.

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By Jimmy Hartman
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Jimmy Hartman has spent the last six years studying computer graphics and motion graphics. He spends much of his time editing photos and videos for his business, TriCam Media, which...read more

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"Hi this is Jimmy Hartman with expert village. In this clip we are going to finish up applying our mask to the photo filter affect. Okay so I just fast forwarded it a little bit so i could paint that sky on so you did not have to watch me sit there and click all day. If you don't like your transition areas go ahead and select a black brush, go ahead and switch these around. Then you just kind of go over those areas you want to make that affect disappear again. it works pretty convenient. Then you can turn it off and on by clicking this eye key to kind of see what you have done. I like that a bit better, they sky looks a little bit cleaner, a little bit color. It makes the effect's that I want a little bit better. So if you want you can remember you can always apply that a little to the water too, if you want some of that affect to the water. Switch to the white brush. Go ahead and add that one. As you can see it makes my water very blue. That doesn't look very real, so I am going to go ahead and scrap the entire thing there. I just used a black brush to clear that up real quick. Next thing, just because I want to you can see I've got a little bit of a reflection here on the water. I want to bring that out a little bit more. I guess I can kind of go for a surreal effect."

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