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Nicole Young is a full-time photographer and author who thrives on inspiring and encouraging photographers to improve their craft and grow as artists. She teaches photography and post-processing through her blog, articles, videos, interviews, and training materials. Nicole also has an online store, where she creates post-processing tools, such as preset, actions, and textures, along with several books and eBooks.
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Good stuff. Thank you so much for sharing
Thanks, quick and very helpful. Makes me want to try the layers tools I have been so afraid of!
I love these tutorials Nicole.
Thanks for sharing
It doesn’t make much sense to duplicate the background layer to apply a mask in this case, the mask could be just as easily applied to the type layer itself. You can even use the same quick selection technique, just invert the selection, or invert the mask and you are done.
Very nice. Also, Nicole Young’s post on watermarking is very good. Along those lines, If you’re a Lightroom user and want more flexibility in watermarking than is built into the product, check out LR/Mogrify. It lets you do a variety of things to your images when exporting. It’s donationware and well worth a look.
http://timothyarmes.com/lrmogrify.php
It’s important to mention that this is non-destructive and completely reversible.
Masks are the first thing anyone should learn in PS
Nicole Young gets the ball – she dodges the defender – she shoots – SHE SCORES!
@Michael – Yes, you could do that instead, but what if you wanted to move the text somewhere else? The photo will probably always be in the same place, but you may find that the text needs to be readjusted and masking the photo (not the text) will make it easier to edit if you change your mind.
Nicole, I think I love you! :D No, ok maybe not, but I really really love your tutorials. Simple, short, clever, and very useful.