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    Right Click to Navigate Layers

    {OZ}: Great in-depth explanation, these are great tips. They are very important ones, I use them daily. Others: In addition to the great tip provided by {OZ}, these are others to consider: 1. To move the target layer down in the layer stacking heirarchy: Control/Command+[ 2. To...
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    Exploring the symbiotic relationship that exists between the

    This is a technique that I demonstrate to my students. Exploring the symbiotic relationship that exists between the Magic Wand and the Eyedropper. Rick Miller In addition to using the tolerance settings to impact the spread of your Magic Wand selection, one should be cognizant of the...
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    Enhancing skin and jpg

    Aw, gee thanks Osakajo (now where do you want me to send you the money?) :D Or would a delicious Blue Hawaiian do the trick? :D :D Rick Miller Got the blender and Blue Curacao ready to go!
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    new view

    Great tip Erik the Tipmeister! :righton: In addition, I use View > New View to soft proof my images. This is great as it allows me to compare and contrast the soft proof with the original as a frame of reference. Rick Miller
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    Gamma on PC and MAC Monitors

    Extending off of Erik's excellent tip: Another method to soft proof the different working spaces of Windows and Mac is to access the Macintosh/Windows settings of the Proof Setup Command, which can be found under View > Proof Setup > Macintosh RGB and/or Windows RGB. If your workflow is...
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    Enhancing skin and jpg

    Erik. You wrote: Yes, I love the Who!! An amazing band. :righton: The work on your site is beautiful, how long do you usually spend on a piece. Your work is very awe-inspiring. :righton: Rick Miller
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    Enhancing skin and jpg

    Extending off of Erik's post, what I like to do first - while targeting all the channels - is to turn the eyeballs off of all the color channels, except for the blue channel, as this allows me to see the noise artifacts usually associated with the blue channel due to things such as (but not...
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