![]() Open the Histogram panel (Window>Histogram). In the New Layer dialog, change the Mode to Screen. While holding Option (PC: Alt), choose Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels. The Soft-Glow effect that we'll apply in the next step substantially darkens the photo, so we'll begin our process by overexposing the photo to compensate for this darkening effect. Step 2: Use Levels to Overexpose the Original This technique works best on subjects with lots of tiny colorful details, such as fall foliage, flowering trees, or wildflower meadows. Step 1: Open a Photo with Lots of Colorful Details In today’s tutorial, we’re going to bring together two of my favorite techniques-Soft-Glow Montage and Oil Paint Filter-to produce a breathtaking painterly effect with softer, more luminous details than would be possible using only the Oil Paint filter. ![]()
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