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    Re: High Contrast and Detail Effect using dodge and burn technique.

    You're very welcome, David.

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    Re: High Contrast and Detail Effect using dodge and burn technique.

    Quote Originally Posted by jiro View Post

    What we can do now is - to combine the background layer and this new layer to a new layer by to keep the effect. You can combine all the layers by pressing the shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+E.

    Willie I got loss along the way... which of the layers here are we going to combine before changing it it overlay blend mode?
    Sorry...

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    Re: High Contrast and Detail Effect using dodge and burn technique.

    The 3 layers at the bottom, Abner. From the screen grab that you did, The combined layer is actually the 4th layer on top. All you have to do then is to change the blending mode of that last combined layer to OVERLAY. Just make sure you deleted or disabled the 3rd layer from the bottom first (see your attached screen grab image). Good luck.
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