Practical Photoshop

BUILD BETTER IMAGES

hether you’re a seasoned retoucher or a Photoshop newbie, one of the biggest challenges of image-editing is in settling on the right strength for a tonal change. Often this can be a bit of a juggling act: after making one edit you may want to go back and fine-tune the one before, so that they work

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