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First click on the “Bright, Color” button on the bottom. It’s right below the Resize button.
^ this box will pop-up and I either darken/brighten the photo and mess with the saturation. As you can see below I darkened and lessened the saturation.
After that I click ok and then click on the “Filter” button, that’s below the “Sharpen” button. Next you’ll see this menu that’ll pop-up to the right…click “Fade Style” and just mess with the color.
^ Use the Fade Style twice sometimes, but you can just use it once if you want, really depends on you. After that I click “Filter” again and click on “Graduated Tint”
^ I like tinting not only one edge (all you really do is just experiment on this, that’s how I learned). How it looks like afterwards….
I’m not satisfied with it so I’m going to do more things with it on Adobe. Click the “Filter” button - “Render” - “Lighting Effects”
A box will then pop-up, set it to “Omni” Light Type, mess with the “intensity” if you’d like.
Then click on “Image” - “Adjustments” - “Brightness/Contrast”
Made it brighter and messed with the contrast….
Then I click “Image” - “Adjustments” - “Color Balance”
A box will pop-up, experiment with the “Shadows”, “Midtones”, “Highlights”
And here it is the Result! ^__^














