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1 CREATE AN X-RA Y EFFECT

The characteristic negative tones and cyan hues of X-rays can be easily applied to regular images. OK, you’re not really looking inside the subject, but the overall effect works a treat. First invert tones with Ctrl/Cmd+I, then remove the colour and add a blue tint with a Photo Filter

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