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    changing background color of image

    Under Select/Color range you can select just the white. But if it's lo-res already, don't hold high hopes it'll be pretty.
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    can someone help me do this look

    Ok, I get that using a quality camera is a good starting point...numerous people have answered that part. So I'll answer the rest of it generally... 1) Eyes are the window of the soul. They need to be clear and bright...I've even used a solid color fill adjustment layer of purer color and then...
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    Graphic Design Brochure

    Why not start back at the beginning? Stone litho...Guttenberg...Ben Franklin, all great characters in the story of printing and design.
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    Hair Extensions

    Hair Extensions... 1) Make soft selections of any areas of hair that can be used to duplicate. 2) Jump them to their own layer (command-J) and use the liquify filter to extend them in small increments. 3) Move the newly lengthened hairs into place and soften/blend edges to keep realistic.
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    RGB to CMYK. Designing for print. Please Help!!!

    Here's a technique I've used to keep the vibrant hues and saturation of a RGB image in CMYK. 1) Duplicate your RGB image and make the CMYK conversion. 2) Mask out the areas that seem to change most and create selections (marching ants) of them. 3) Using selection tool drag the pieces over as a...
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    Please help with print basics!

    Been watching the back and forth over CMYK vs RGB work files. RGB is nice to work in, but you always need to be aware that there is going to be a color shift when you do the CMYK conversion to supply it to your printer. I work with professionally submitted pics and we get RGB, CMYK and even...
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