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razvansSeptember 23, 2007
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Splendid from me. keep up the good work

matadorqkSeptember 23, 2007
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It was a good tutorial, but I have to admit, going through 20 pages to see your tutorial was very irritating. Try to add more content to one page rather than to split it in 20, it makes the tutorial much more of a pain.

matadorqkSeptember 09, 2007
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Nicely Done, very decent, I liked it.

qk

Ps graphiXAugust 22, 2007
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You just have to many sites! I like it better with the entire tutorial in one or max 4 sites

CeloxMay 10, 2007
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That's another way to do it indeed. But if you press Ctrl+L it applies to the image and you can't adjust the levels later. Ofcourse you can go step(s) back but I rather use a Levels adjustment layer, this will give you the option to adjust the levels or any other adjustment layer for that matter.

photoshoptutorialsMay 10, 2007
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It is a 1 second technique, but it's for overexposed photos. You can also press Ctrl+L to open the Levels tool and move the middle input slider towards the right instead.

VanDMay 09, 2007
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If you use google's picasa, then you can do them same thing, but a little bit better by pressing "I'm Feeling Lucky"

Rum0May 09, 2007
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cant see?

EikichiApril 29, 2007
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Within time people learn this by themselves. Your tutorial is too general and I'm sorry to say, a bit pointless.