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Here is one way to do it: -Copy the background layer with the image on it. -On the top layer, apply a gausian blur, adjust the settings to give you a nice blurry look that you like. -Change this to a Screen blend mode. -Merge the layers down -Make a copy of the background again -Change this to multiply blend mode -Merge the layer down. (This last part brings the original brightness, contrast, colors , etc back after the screen blend) -Trav
Go to "layer options" by clicking the little arrow in the upper right corner of the layers pallete. Make sure you selected a different layer other than the background, otherwise it will be disabled. Then change the mode to "screen" or "multiply". I don't know if it is different for the German version or not, but that's how I do it. =) . Adam
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Does anybody know how to make an image look like a dream? A way to make the image look like it's glowing and hazy? Thanx in advance, Adam