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We’d say yes. And with Photoshop’s “Match Color” tool, giving your photos the color sense of your favorite painter is a snap! Step 1: Find your painting Step 2: Open your files Step 3: Merge ‘em! Ah. It feels good to finally kinda, sorta put those art history classes to use. Check out James Delaney’s tutorial for step-by-step instructions. Enhance your Photography with Classical Art p.s. Don’t miss Photojojo’s Mother’s Day photo ideas for 2007 over at Photojojo Uncut! → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← Photo Project: Tell a Story With Your Photos Toss Your Camera Away, and Make Some Beautiful Photos! — Camera Tossing Add Picture-Perfect Hair to Your Photos in 10 Minutes or Less! |
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