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Written By Steve Patterson
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In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, we're going to look at a way to give a photo a more "ghostly" appearance.
I'm a fan of horror films, but I admit I'm a bit shallow in that I usually just watch them for the special effects. I'm usually sitting there thinking to myself, "I wonder how they did that". So while playing around in
Of course, as with most photo
Here's the photo I'll be starting with:
And here's the "ghosting" effect we're after:Step 1: Copy The Background Layer
As always, we never want to work directly on our Background layer, since it contains our original pixel information, so the first thing I'm going to do is copy it. I'm a big fan of naming layers and you should be too, so I'm going to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+J (Win) / Command+Option+J (Mac) to bring up the New Layer dialog box. I'm going to name my Background copy layer desaturated, and we'll see why in a moment:Photoshop's New Layer dialog box. Name your layer "desaturated".
This gives me a copy of my Background layer in the Layers palette, which Photoshop has named "desaturated":Photoshop's Layers palette now showing my Background layer and the copy above it.
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