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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 173163" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p><strong>Instagram in Photoshop CS6 and CC</strong></p><p></p><p>If you like Instagram, I just found out they have the same kind of presets built into CS6 and CC (Creative Cloud) versions of Photoshop. Go to adjustment layer (as described before) and select the "Color Lookup" option. A box with three drop down text windows opens. Open the first drop down list, and you are presented with many different choices for film-type appearance. This is like all of the filter options that Instagram offers. Scroll down and test a bunch of them until you find one you like. For you old analog shooters, there are even options to make your image look like it was shot on specific types of Kodak and Fuji films.</p><p></p><p>You can now lease the Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud without buying the program. The program is still loaded onto your computer, and you do not have to be online to use the program. You do have to log in to Adobe once per month with that PC to renew the monthly license. I'm paying $10 per month just for Photoshop because I had CS5, and $10 is the reduced monthly price for someone who was eligible for an upgrade.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, you can still find cheap old boxed versions of past Photoshop versions. For years I used only Photoshop 6, which has almost all of the regular editing tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 173163, member: 15302"] [b]Instagram in Photoshop CS6 and CC[/b] If you like Instagram, I just found out they have the same kind of presets built into CS6 and CC (Creative Cloud) versions of Photoshop. Go to adjustment layer (as described before) and select the "Color Lookup" option. A box with three drop down text windows opens. Open the first drop down list, and you are presented with many different choices for film-type appearance. This is like all of the filter options that Instagram offers. Scroll down and test a bunch of them until you find one you like. For you old analog shooters, there are even options to make your image look like it was shot on specific types of Kodak and Fuji films. You can now lease the Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud without buying the program. The program is still loaded onto your computer, and you do not have to be online to use the program. You do have to log in to Adobe once per month with that PC to renew the monthly license. I'm paying $10 per month just for Photoshop because I had CS5, and $10 is the reduced monthly price for someone who was eligible for an upgrade. Alternatively, you can still find cheap old boxed versions of past Photoshop versions. For years I used only Photoshop 6, which has almost all of the regular editing tools. [/QUOTE]
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