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[Tutorial] Thermal Photo Effect


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Learn how to convert your photos into Thermal Photo Effect.

 

Step 1: First open any image.

 

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Step 2: First we apply Hue/Saturation, go to Image> Adjustments> Hue/Saturation or press Ctrl+U and apply these following setting:

 

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Step 3: Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl+J and go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur and apply these settings:

 

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Step 4: Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay'.

 

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Step 5: Merge the layers together by pressing Ctrl+E. Again duplicate the layer and go to Filter> Blur> Motion Blur and apply these following setting:

 

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Step 6: Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay' and merge the layer together.

After this your Image looks like this:

 

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Step 7: Create a new layer and fill with white using Paint Bucket Tool.

Set this layer mode to 'Overlay' and do not merge.

 

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Step 8: Press 'D' to reset your color palette. Set your foreground color to #000099 and background to white. Create a new layer and fill with this color (#000099).

 

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Step 9: Go to Filter> Render> Clouds. Set the layer blending mode to 'Overlay' and Opacity on this layer to 57%.

 

Step 10: In this step create a new layer again and fill it with white. Set the layer blending mode on this layer to 'Difference'.

 

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Step 11: In the Final step duplicate your background layer. Move this layer to 2nd from the top under white layer and set the layer blending mode to 'Darken'.

 

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Here's is the Final Result!:

 

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Credits ~> nblov

 

 

 

 

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