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GHOSTING AN IMAGE In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, we re going to look at a way to give a photo a more ghostly appearance. I m a fan of horror films, but I admit I m a bit shallow in that I usually just watch them for the special effects. I m usually sitting there thinking to myself, I wonder how they did that. So while playing around in Photoshop one night, I came up with this little technique for taking a living, breathing person and making them appear more like a ghost, which is why I called it ghosting an image. It s a simple effect with only a few steps involved and they re easy to do. Of course, as with most photo effects, it helps if you start with the right type of image. A photo of your kids playing at the beach on a summer afternoon may not be the best choice. Then again, you never know till you try it. Here s the photo I ll be starting with: And here s the ghosting effect we re after: The original image. The final result. Let s get started! Step 1: Copy The Background Layer As always, we never want to work directly on our Background layer, since it contains our original pixel information, so the first thing I m going to do is copy it. I m a big fan of naming layers and you should be too, so I m going to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+J (Win) / Command+Option+J (Mac) to bring up the New Layer dialog box. I m going to name my Background copy layer desaturated, and we ll see why in a moment: Photoshop s New Layer dialog box. Name your layer desaturated. This gives me a copy of my Background layer in the Layers palette, which Photoshop has named desaturated : Photoshop s Layers palette now showing my Background layer and the copy above it. 1

Step 2: Desaturate The Background Copy Layer With my desaturated layer selected in the Layers palette, I m going to, you guessed it, desaturate it to remove all the colors. To do that, I ll use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+U (Win) / Command+Shift+U (Mac). The image now appears black and white: After desaturating the layer, the image appears black and white. Step 3: Copy The Desaturated Layer I need to make a copy of my desaturated layer at this point, so with it selected in the Layers palette, I ll use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+J (Win) / Command+Option+J (Mac) once again to bring up the New Layer dialog box. This time, I ll name the layer motion blur (left): Create a copy of the desaturated layer and this time name it motion blur. I now have three layers in my Layers palette, including my new motion blur layer at the top: Step 4: Apply The Motion Blur Filter I feel like I m giving away the endings with my layer names, but oh well. With the motion blur layer selected, go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, select Blur, and then select Motion Blur. This brings up the Motion Blur dialog box. Normally you d The Layers palette now showing my three layers. apply a motion blur to an object that s, you know, in motion, but applying it to a stationary object tends to give it a ghost-like effect, which is what we re after. When the dialog box appears, set the Angle to 0, and then drag the slider bar at the bottom to the right to increase the Distance value until your image is blurred out quite a bit. Here I ve set mine to 95 pixels (left): Photoshop s Motion Blur dialog box. Here s my image after applying the Motion Blur filter: The image after applying the Motion Blur filter. 2

Step 5: Add A Layer Mask To The Motion Blur Layer Our image already looks a little spooky with the motion blur applied, but now we re going to bring back some of her face, and we re going to do that using a layer mask. With the motion blur layer selected, click on the Add Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers palette: This adds a layer mask to the motion blur layer: Click on the Add Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers palette. The layer mask is now added. Step 6: Paint With Black On The Layer Mask To Reveal Some Of The Face Grab your Brush tool from the Tools palette, or press B on your keyboard to quickly select it. Then press D on your keyboard to make sure black is selected as your foreground color (Note: If your layer mask was already selected when you pressed D, your foreground color will actually become white, since white is the default foreground color for a layer mask. If that s the case, simply press X to swap the foreground and background colors, which will set your foreground color to black). Go up to the Options Bar at the top of the screen and lower the opacity of your brush to around 10%: Lower the opacity of the brush to 10% in the Options Bar. This will allow you to paint the face back in gradually. Click on the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers palette to select it if it s not already selected (it will have a highlight border around it if it s selected), and then with a large, soft-edged brush and black as your foreground color, paint over the middle area of the face in short, gradual strokes to bring back some of the eyes, nose and mouth, leaving the rest blurred out. Be sure to stay well within the boundaries of the face so everything blurs out nicely from the center: The image after masking away some of the blurring effect. Step 7: Merge All Of The Layers Onto A New Layer We re going to merge all three layers onto a new layer at this point, and we can do that with the keyboard shortcut Shift+Ctrl+Alt+E (Win) / Shift+Command+Option+E (Mac), which takes all three layers and merges them onto a brand new layer at the top of the Layers palette. Doubleclick on the name of the layer and rename it to merged : Merge all three layers onto a new layer at the top of the Layers palette and rename it merged. 3

Step 8: Apply The Diffuse Glow Filter To The Merged Layer With the new merged layer selected, go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, select Distort, and then select Diffuse Glow. This brings up Photoshop s Filter Gallery (it doesn t actually say Filter Gallery anywhere at the moment but it s the Filter Gallery) set to the Diffuse Glow filter options. You may have to play around with the three options a little depending on the image you re using, but for my image, I ve set Graininess to 3, Glow Amount to 10, and Clear Amount also to 10 as circled below: Photoshop s Filter Gallery set to the Diffuse Glow filter options. Here s my image after applying the Diffuse Glow filter: The image after applying the Diffuse Glow filter. Step 9: Add A Solid Color Fill Layer All that s left to do now is add a little color, so with the merged layer still selected, click on the New Fill Or Adjustment Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers palette (right): Select Solid Color from the top of the list: Select Solid Color from the list. Click the New Fill or Adjustment Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers palette. 4

This will bring up Photoshop s Color Picker. I m going to choose a green color: Photoshop s Color Picker. Click OK once you ve chosen a color to exit out of the Color Picker. You re image will now be filled entirely with the solid color, so we ll fix that next. Step 10: Change The Blend Mode Of The Fill Layer To Color And Lower The Opacity With the Solid Color fill layer selected, go up to the layer blend mode options in the top left of the Layers palette, click on the down-pointing arrow beside the word Normal and change the blend mode to Color. This will colorize the image with the color you ve chosen (green in my case). The color will most likely be too intense though, so move over to the right to the Opacity option at the top of the Layers palette and lower the opacity to reduce the intensity. I ve lowered mine considerably, all the way down to 11% for just a hint of color: Change the blend mode of the Solid Color fill layer to Color and lower the opacity. And we re done! Here is the final ghosting effect: The final result. And there we have it! For more Adobe Photoshop tutorials, visit Photoshop Essentials.com @ www.photoshopessentials.com! 5