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<blockquote data-quote="Rhealite" data-source="post: 306014" data-attributes="member: 24898"><p>Ok, this is probably a well known thing but I just don't know how to do it. I like to look at other photographers websites to stay on top of trends. With that being said I notice that they all have the same type "look". What I mean is, the photos are crisp but still have a soft effect to the whole image. How in the heck do they do that? I use PSE12 and I'm sure I can do it too but I think I might be looking in the wrong spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhealite, post: 306014, member: 24898"] Ok, this is probably a well known thing but I just don't know how to do it. I like to look at other photographers websites to stay on top of trends. With that being said I notice that they all have the same type "look". What I mean is, the photos are crisp but still have a soft effect to the whole image. How in the heck do they do that? I use PSE12 and I'm sure I can do it too but I think I might be looking in the wrong spot. [/QUOTE]
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