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How can I achieve this texture?

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How can I achieve this texture? This type of editing gives photos a professional vibe, and it’s beautiful! It doesn’t seem to me like it can he achieved only by using Lightroom. It seems to contain some blend mode on Photoshop. Can anyone highlight me about that? https://pin.it/5LixXBlc9 submitted by /u/TryingToBeFree8

Ask Photography 1.1k 2025-01-30

is this amount of texture normal?

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is this amount of texture normal? i know texture is normal but sometimes i feel like mine is worse and not normal. also i haven’t done my makeup in a while so this was practice. TIPS ARE APPRECIATED!!! also i’m realizing i used a lot of powder which adds to the texture but usually i only used the fit me pressed and loose under my eyes, a lil bit of forehead and eyebrows and the …

Reddit Makeup Addiction 718 2024-11-19

What is this texture overlay called?

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What is this texture overlay called? Hi! Total newbie to photo editing here. If you look at the skin of this photo, you can see some texture. I would like to add this texture to some images I have. What is this texture called? Can I buy it as an overlay or is there a way to add it using Photoshop? Thank you! 🙂 submitted by /u/Maleficent_Bath1241

Ask Photography 871 2024-07-26

What is this texture called?

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What is this texture called? I like these kind of textures on photographs but I dont know how to find them. Whats the key word for these kind of texture overlays? submitted by /u/faesteps

Ask Photography 1.1k 2024-07-17

White texture should I use for this table?

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White texture should I use for this table? I am planning to build this center table for my living room. It has dark(almost black sofas) with off white paint. Which color do you think would be the best for this table? submitted by /u/Greedy_Temperature66

Reddit Interior Design 633 2024-01-26

How do you achieve this texture?

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How do you achieve this texture? I understand camera blur and long exposure… movement of the subject… but the texture and colours merging with the background? Is it a scan of a print? submitted by /u/DaisyMirolin

Ask Photography 142 2023-08-03