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Easily Smooth And Soften Skin In A Photo With Photoshop
Step 1: Duplicate The Background Layer
With my image newly opened in Photoshop, I can see in my Layers palette that I currently have one layer, the Background layer, which contains my original image:
The Layers palette in Photoshop showing the original image on the Background layer.
I know I say this in every tutorial, but it can’t be stressed enough
how important it is to leave the original image information untouched.
If we lose it and we make a mistake, we have nothing to fall back on.
That’s why the first thing we should always do before doing anything
else is make a copy of the Background layer. To do that, either go up to
the Layer menu at the top of the screen, choose New, and then choose Layer via Copy, or simply use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J
(Mac). Either way tells Photoshop to make a copy of the Background
layer, and if I look again in my Layers palette, I can see that I now
have the copy, which Photoshop has automatically named “Layer 1″, above
the original Background layer:
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