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Using Nondestructive Adjustment Layers in Photoshop
A video tutorial that demonstrates how to use the Curves and Hue/Saturation/Luminance Adjustment Layers to make nondestructive corrections to the color and tonality of your digital photos. Applies to Photoshop 7 to Photoshop CS4. While the video tutorial is loading, scroll to the bottom of the page and save the Session File to your computer.
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