Tutorial
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Final one:
Image:
Note: If you are going to use a different image, play around with the settings and opacities
1. First copy and paste the image into photoshop. I am currently using PS 7.
2. Sharpen the image (Filter>>Sharpen>>Sharpen).
3. Duplicate the layer (Layer>>Duplicate Layer) and set the layer mode to Screen at 85%
4. Merge the layers (Ctrl+E).
5. Go to Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U) and adjust the Saturation to +35.
6. Next, create new a Selective Color layer (Layer>>New Adjustment Layer>>Selective Color) and match your settings to mine.
Reds:
Cyan: -100%
Magenta: +100%
Yellow: 0%
Black: 0%
Yellows:
Cyan: -10%
Magenta: 0%
Yellow: +10%
Black: 0%
Greens:
Cyan: -10%
Magenta: -15%
Yellow: +100%
Black: 0%
Blues:
Cyan: +100%
Magenta: 0%
Yellow: 0%
Black: -20%
and you're done!
Final:
	
	
	
Final one:
Image:
Note: If you are going to use a different image, play around with the settings and opacities
1. First copy and paste the image into photoshop. I am currently using PS 7.
2. Sharpen the image (Filter>>Sharpen>>Sharpen).
3. Duplicate the layer (Layer>>Duplicate Layer) and set the layer mode to Screen at 85%
4. Merge the layers (Ctrl+E).
5. Go to Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U) and adjust the Saturation to +35.
6. Next, create new a Selective Color layer (Layer>>New Adjustment Layer>>Selective Color) and match your settings to mine.
Reds:
Cyan: -100%
Magenta: +100%
Yellow: 0%
Black: 0%
Yellows:
Cyan: -10%
Magenta: 0%
Yellow: +10%
Black: 0%
Greens:
Cyan: -10%
Magenta: -15%
Yellow: +100%
Black: 0%
Blues:
Cyan: +100%
Magenta: 0%
Yellow: 0%
Black: -20%
and you're done!
Final:
	Tutorial Comments
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	YAY cool. it helps me alotttt ^_^
	By JRock-Layouts-and-Graphics on Jun  28, 2008 11:11 pm	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
	
	IM GOING TO TRY IT OUT. IT LOOK HARD & ALOT OF WORK. GRR.
	By ShaBen on Jul  2, 2007 3:23 pm	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
	
	following tutorial vs just having screen layerit is very different. o-o
	By TheSpoon on Jul  31, 2006 2:22 pm	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
	
	well people can make the same effects a ton of different ways, its just up to you to figure which way you want to choose.
	By Insurmountable on Jul  28, 2006 11:41 pm	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	
	
	
	
	I got the same effect you did just by duplicating the layer and setting it to screen at 100%....
	By ZapatoDelFuego on Jul  28, 2006 2:33 am	
	
		
	
	
	
		
	

