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This is absolutely awesome I just love it. Thank you so much for sharing. I'm going to download it right now.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Jerry. Desert-Sage
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jerry
ReplyDeleteThank you as always..love it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks once again, looking forward to experimenting with this one~
ReplyDeleteJerry,
ReplyDeleteThat is super cool. I think it would be fun if you ran some sort of class. Your art is really inspiring. Thanks!
Many thanks, looking forward to using it.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteVielen, vielen Dank!
Jessica
Uplifting Jerry!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your great heart!
XXX Sim.
wowww thank you so much!!
ReplyDeletethis texture is really beautiful!!
thanks for the texture and the tips. always appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI never knew you could use such a dark texture over a picture and get these results. Thank you for the tip and examples along with the texture!
ReplyDeleteYou really r the best, thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAt first glance you would think the texture too dark, but it works perfectly! Many thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteoh my over exposed photos need this desperately! thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, I had seen your textures on flickr a while back and use them often to enhance photos of my kids. Everything I've used from you is just really beautifully done. Today I came across your site here and it looks like it's going to be full of awesome stuff. Thank you so much for sharing all this!!
ReplyDelete...off to explore the site :)
Thank you so much, that you share your know-how with us!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you :0)
ReplyDeleteWonderful examples. You teach more in short example than many do in far longer classes. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is just fabulous! Thank you SO much!!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Thanks very much for the texture. Love seeing the before and after photos.
ReplyDeletethank you so much, hugs:))))
ReplyDeleteYou are uber creative and generous! Thanks for the texture and easy instructions. You the Man!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your work, once again . . .
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
Thanks so much, I love when you post example using the featured filter!
ReplyDeleteSimple is great, Jerry! Thanks for this one.
ReplyDeleteLooks great, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks this is a nice one. I have a similar one that I use for the same purpose. I find it's also possible to get a similar effect by duplicating the image and setting the duplicate layer to overlay but your method is still better.
ReplyDeleteWow - another winner! It just shows you that can't judge a texture by its look. I wouldn't have tried to use that one because it is so dark but seeing what you've done with it is incredible, and so easy! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jerry!
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful texture, thank you very much!!
ReplyDeleteJerry this texture is I think one of the best ones. I have used it on many photos this week and the difference it makes is just unreal. I REALLY like this one. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I used it here...
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Have just tried your texture Difference maker, wow, does it live up to its name ! I also agree with many od the other comments about your teaching skills. I have not found any similar information on textures or blending modes anywhere. Many thanks
ReplyDeletetyvm love your work
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jerry! This is awesome! We used it here:
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It helped a lot to take away the grayness caused by the pouring rain.
'Difference Maker' should be renamed 'Miracle Worker'! Grateful thanks, Jerry.
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Thank you Jerry for all the tutorials which actually taught me how to use textures and photoshop. I had no idea how to use photoshop, it came installed on my laptop and I never used it until this year. I also love all your textures, my favorite that I use almost on everything is Difference Maker, or You'd be surprised. Here is a link to one of my latest http://www.flickr.com/photos/piratona/6360671023/ I always credit you, but I haven't posted the images on your site enough,I'm sorry and will try to do that in the future. Thank you!! :)
ReplyDeleteThx! ...used here:
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