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1.
Load in a photo
The
photo of a flower is a rewarding subject here as the colorful
composition can always do with some increase in saturation.
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2.
Sweet threesome
Duplicate
the existing layer with the Layer/Duplicate Layer
command. You can designate any name to the new layer in
the As point in the window but it’s not necessary to give
it a name.
Once we are here, make three layers, that
is, repeat the previous action. This way you’ll have three
layers with the same image content, from which you’re going
to work with the upper two, while the bottom one remains
untouched.
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3.
Blurred
top
You
are on the topmost layer. Blend it into one color with the
Filter/Blur/Average command. Next, set
the mode of the layers palette to Luminosity.
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4.
Merger
By
continuously pressing the Ctrl key, select
the topmost and the middle layer and then merge them with
the Ctrl+E short key or the More/Merge
Down menu of the layers palette.
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5.
Vibrating layer
This
way you’ll get a unified layer that contains color data.
You can merge this with the original untouched photo with
the help of the mode called Overlay. The
extent of color vibration can be decreased in the Opacity
slider. We used 70% here.
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6.
Colors, get a life!
Another
Ctrl+E, and the last two layers have been
unified as well, and you can save your photo as a JPEG presenting
much more intense colors than at start.
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Reference: digiretus
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