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    Collection of free tutorials

    Marianne and I are slowly getting around to putting everything up on our everlook website
    The link below is for the free tutorials which we will upload from time to time
    We are also working on some full workflow ones which will eventually appear on there so keep an eye on the other video galleries too

    Hope you find these useful (these have been posted before)

    http://www.everlookphotography.com/p217564943

    1. border creation
    2. luminosity and colour blend modes
    3. soft glow appearance
    4. star processing
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    Much appreciated.
    Thank you for sharing this information, the work of Marianne and yourself is of a standard that many including myself strive towards.

    Now if only we could download your talent and commitment for taking fine landscapes

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    Thank you for taking the time to make tutorials, I find these are terrific method for learning new processes.
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