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		<title>Photoshop film effect tutorial: solarise your images</title>
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<p>In this video you&#8217;ll find out how to recreate a traditional solarise effect. In the darkroom, this effect was created by exposing a negative halfway through development time. This resulted in hit-and-miss effects, but in the digital darkroom we can be more consistent. Learn how to use Colour Curves, Adjustment Layers and more for a creative mono effect.</p>
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		<title>Mimic the bleach bypass effect in Photoshop Elements</title>
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