Add amazing details in your photos with Photoshop CS 6 +Calvin Hollywood  technic…

Posted by on Jan 15, 2013 in blog | 5 Comments

Add amazing details in your photos with Photoshop CS 6 +Calvin Hollywood  technic – PLP 26

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In this episode I will show you a technic from Calvin Hollywood to get freaking amazing details in your photos. We will see also how to create an action so that you can add this effect rapidly on any photos.

This week inspiration is off course +Calvin Hollywood  :

http://www.calvinhollywood.com

Add amazing details in your photos with Photoshop CS 6 Calvin Hollywood technic – PLP 26

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5 Comments

  1. Rollin McCarty
    17 January 2013

    Another great down-to earth simple to understand tutorial! Thank you Serge.

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  2. Fraucha R
    15 January 2013

    Ahh…figured out my problem…Thanks Serge for posting this! :-)

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  3. j. Michael Hill
    15 January 2013

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  4. Mikael Kvist
    15 January 2013

    Nice +Serge Ramelli , its a neat technic indeed. I would personally go for a shift + ctrl + alt + e while marking the top layer when doing the action.
    And you know that you will always make a merged layer of all the active layers below, so you dont miss anything you edited :)
    Keep up the good work Serge!

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  5. John Richardson
    15 January 2013

    Hello!!

    Thank you for posting this great tip!!
    However…when I get to INVERTING the top copy of the photo in the Group Folder I get an error. It tells me INVERT is not available! Am I missing something small? Like a setting?? Thank you!!
    John

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