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How to Unlock Photoshop Layer

How to Unlock Photoshop Layer

Unlocking Photoshop layer is one of mostly done in some tutorial. Actually I have written it in some previously tutorial, but here I am writing it again so I can easily link to this post if I need to. By default, jpg image is having single background layer, this background layer is locked and it [...]

How to Use Eraser Tool in Photoshop CS4

How to Use Eraser Tool in Photoshop CS4

Photoshop CS4, and also other version, has eraser tool set in the tool box. These tools are Eraser Tool, Background Eraser Tool, and Magic Eraser Tool. All of them are has single function, that is to erase part of image. But each of them has different abilities. Here is a quick tutorial on how to [...]

Simple Tutorial to Turn a Picture into a Transparent gif on Photoshop

Simple Tutorial to Turn a Picture into a Transparent gif on Photoshop

Gif is one of image file formats which have abilities to create empty/transparent background with small size. You can make transparent background in any other file format such psd, but due the compatibility and image size, some people prefer to use gif as output format. For example if you want to put it on the [...]

Layer Style Effects are Gone in JPG Files

Layer Style Effects are Gone in JPG Files

Continuing my previous Photoshop tutorials about layer style to make photo effects, I will show you about why the layer style is no longer appear in jpeg/jpg files. Because those file only has background layer, so the layer style will combined in to the background. You SHOULD save the file in psd, pdd (the default Photoshop files) to make the layers information saved along with the layer style effects.

Make Instant Photo Effect Using Photoshop Styles

Make Instant Photo Effect Using Photoshop Styles

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Photoshop since earlier version has provided some beautiful Styles that are ready to use. Styles is a set of layer style effect that combined into one button. You can access the Styles from Window > Styles. By default it is located in top right of the Photoshop panel/palette.

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