Phlearn Pro - How to Add Vintage Coloring to a Photo in Photoshop

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  1. kachow

    kachow Apprentice IV

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    my first share. hope i've done it correctly.

    Website: https://phlearn.com/tutorial/vintage-fashion/

    Description
    Create beautiful vintage fashion looks by giving your photos light, depth and amazing color. Follow along step-by-step to add additional elements to the foreground and background. Plus, learn retouching techniques for the entire body.

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    4 Sample Images | 1 Video Tutorials | PS Brush

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    kachow Apprentice IV

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    if i've messed up the link, please tell me how to correct it. thanks.
     
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    Firstly: Your link will not be hidden to you!

    If it's a normal link (not for GOLD members):
    1) Copy/paste your link
    2) Select link and click the HIDE tag
    [ HIDE ] LINK [ /HIDE ]

    If it's for GOLD Members:

    1) Copy/paste your link
    2) Select link and click the STG tag
    3) Select link again and only the link and click the HIDE tag
    [ SHOWTOGROUPS=3,4,5 ][ HIDE ] LINK [ /HIDE ][ /SHOWTOGROUPS ]
    The SHOWTOGROUPS tag has to be the first and last tag.
     
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    aha, thought so. thanks for your instructions. have corrected it.
     
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