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This is a special tutorial all about Feathering in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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In this wedding video I demonstrate how to create soft edge vignettes using feathering on selections and layer masks for wedding photo scrapbooking.
This comprehensive video takes you step-by-step through the complete process from beginning images clear through to the final composite image. This training demo was recorded in Photoshop Elements 13 but the techniques used will work just as well in Photoshop Elements 11 through the latest Photoshop Elements 15.
George Peirson brings over 20 years of expert image and photo editing experience to create his using Photoshop Elements tutorials. His training is not just for the beginner but for beginners to advanced users who want to learn the art of photo manipulation and image creation in Photoshop Elements. His numerous tutorial videos cover such topics as layers and layer mask creation, painting, tips, refine edge techniques, removing background, and changing backgrounds, soft focus tricks, photomerge and more. You can also find George’s Complete Photoshop Elements training DVD titles on Amazon.
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In the latest installment of the “Ask Bob!” series, Group Product Manager Bob Gager explains how to combine two pictures into one final product with Photoshop Elements 14.
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