Create a Beautiful Dark Green Moody Look in Photoshop! – Copycat #2
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Apr 29, 2020
In this Photoshop tutorial, you’re going to learn how to recreate the moody green color effect found in the Lightroom 2020 splash screen cover!
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll learn in this Copycat Wednesday:
1ï¸âƒ£ Correct the brightness of your photos in Camera Raw to get the exact lighting you want.
2ï¸âƒ£ You will learn to use the Calibration controls and the HSL adjustments to ma… [READ MORE]
Author: Eric Brooks
Top Headlines for May 13, 2020
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Ocasio-Cortez Among Top Dems Promoting Biden-Sanders Unity
Joe Biden and the last rival he bested to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Bernie Sanders, on Wednesday announced the members of joint task forces their campaigns will use to promote party unity by hammering out consensus on six top policy issues.
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Justices Hear Election Year Cases Over ‘Faithless Electors’
The Supreme Court is taking up an unusual voting issue that could have important consequences for the 2020 presidential election in an era of intense political polarization.
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India’s Financial Center Strains From Virus Amid Rescue Plan
As Indians await details of a huge coronavirus relief package Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced to jump-start the economy, the virus outbreak in the financial capital of Mumbai and elsewhere in Maharashtra state is starting to overwhelm hospitals and slums, complicating any economic recovery plan.
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Flynn Case Boosts Trump’s Bid to Undo Russia Probe Narrative
When Michael Flynn was forced from the White House, Vice President Mike Pence said he was disappointed the national security adviser had misled him about his talks with the Russian ambassador. President Donald Trump called the deception unacceptable.
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Sony’s Profits Dive as Stores, Cinemas Close During Pandemic
Japanese electronics and entertainment company Sony Corp. reported Wednesday that its quarterly profit tumbled as the coronavirus pandemic delayed music and movie releases and disrupted product supply chains.
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World’s Biggest Shipper Expects 25% Drop in Container Demand
The world?s biggest shipping company, Denmark?s A.P. Moller-Maersk, said Wednesday that it expects its transport volumes to drop by up to 25% in the second quarter as the world economy slides toward recession.
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Italy’s South Tyrol Invokes Autonomy to Pry Open Lockdown
The blazing orange letters of fire spelled out a familiar message in Italy?s South Tyrol province, an old call to resistance repurposed for the days of the coronavirus: ??Los von Rom?? and ??Freiheit,?? German for ??Away from Rome?? and ??Freedom.??
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AP PHOTOS: Spanish Ambulance Workers Fear Virus Rebound
For the first time in weeks, Dr. Mónica Rodríguez has found some respite. But even as she enjoys card games and magic tricks at her ambulance team?s base in Madrid, the emergency doctor is not letting her guard down.
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Kenyan Ballet Student Struggles in Slum With No Remote Class
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing children to stay home and learn remotely. But in the depths of Kenya?s slums, 12-year-old ballet student Eugene Ochieng faces huge obstacles to remote learning: no computer, no internet access and very little space to practice.
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As Europe Reopens, Key Virus Protections Are Still Elusive
Italy?s virus reopening was supposed to be accompanied by a series of measures to limit infections in the one-time epicenter of Europe’s pandemic: the distribution of millions of inexpensive surgical masks to pharmacies nationwide, a pilot project of 150,000 antibody tests and, eventually, the roll-out of a contact-tracing app.
[#Money #Success] 15 Signs You’re a Boomer
15 Signs You’re a Boomer
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 02, 2020
15 Signs You’re a Boomer | Sunday Motivation Video
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Top Headlines for May 12, 2020
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Yemeni Separatists, Government Forces Clash in the South
Fierce clashes have erupted in Yemen?s southern province of Abyan between Saudi-backed government troops and separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates, with at least six fighters from both sides killed in the past 24 hours, officials and residents said Tuesday.
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Supreme Court to Hear Clash Over Trump Tax, Bank Records
The Supreme Court is taking up President Donald Trump?s bid to keep his tax, bank and financial records private, a major clash over presidential accountability that could affect the 2020 presidential campaign.
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The Latest: German Soccer Clubs to Decide on New Subs Rule
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Homophobia Threatens to Hamper South Korea’s Virus Campaign
As South Korea grapples with a new spike in coronavirus infections thought to be linked to nightspots in Seoul, including several popular with gay men, it’s also seeing rising homophobia that’s making it difficult for sexual minorities to come forward for diagnostic tests.
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Tokyo Olympics Closing 5 Souvenir Shops; Downsizing Another
Five official Olympic merchandise shops in Tokyo will close by early June with business hindered by the coronavirus pandemic and the games being postponed until next year, organizers said Tuesday.
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Saudi Aramco Q1 Profits of $16B as Virus Impacts Earnings
Saudi Aramco, the kingdom’s energy producer, announced on Tuesday a net income of $16.7 billion for the first three months of the year and dividends of $18.75 billion for shareholders.
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Back in Recession, Greece Puts Faith in Digital Overhaul
Greece plans to rapidly expand government digital services in 2020 to try and slim down its notoriously slow-moving bureaucracy and help the country exit its pandemic recession more quickly.
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Fire at Russian Hospital Kills 5 Coronavirus Patients
A fire Tuesday morning at St. George Hospital in St. Petersburg killed five coronavirus patients who were on ventilators, Russian emergency officials said.
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Suspect Arrested in 1988 Death of American Man in Sydney
More than 30 years after American mathematician Scott Johnson died after falling off a cliff in Sydney, a man has been charged with his death in an apparent gay hate crime that police believe was one of many over several decades in Australia?s largest city.
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The Latest: French Children Begin Returning to School
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Instagram 3D Pop Out Photo Effect in Photoshop [Free Editable Template!]
Instagram 3D Pop Out Photo Effect in Photoshop [Free Editable Template!]
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Apr 09, 2020
Learn to create the popular Instagram 3D pop-out effect in Photoshop. Also, download the free editable PSD template!
📘 INDEX – Instagram Pop-Out Frame Effect in Instagram
00:43 – Reviewing the started file
00:52 – Placing the image
01:27 – Setting up the image to create the effect
05:26 – Masking the layer
05:53 – Applying a Shadow to the Instagram Pop Out
7:50 – Fine-tuning the Layer Mask
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Top Headlines for May 11, 2020
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Pakistani Police Say Armed Men Damage Church in Land Dispute
A group of armed men vandalized a church in eastern Pakistan before fleeing the scene, a local police official said Monday.
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Pandemic Creates Electoral Uncertainty for Trump, Democrats
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Supreme Court Tackles Clash of Catholic Schools, Ex-Teachers
A case about the appropriate separation between church and state is taking center stage at the Supreme Court, which is hearing arguments by telephone for a second week because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Jerry Stiller, Comedian and ‘Seinfeld’ Actor, Dies at 92
Comedy veteran Jerry Stiller, who launched his career opposite wife Anne Meara in the 1950s and reemerged four decades later as the hysterically high-strung Frank Costanza on the smash television show ?Seinfeld,? died at 92, his son Ben Stiller announced Monday.
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Emirati Officials Say Fire Strikes Site of Dubai’s Expo 2020
A fire struck the site of Dubai’s Expo 2020 on Monday, though Emirati officials said no one was injured.
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African Nations Seek Their Own Solutions in Virus Crisis
A loud hiss and grunt come from a green bag pressing air through a tube, as Senegalese researchers work to develop a prototype ventilator that could cost a mere $160 each instead of tens of thousands of dollars.
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Israel Demolishes Home of Alleged Palestinian Attacker
The Israeli military on Monday said its forces demolished the home of a Palestinian accused of being behind a deadly blast in the West Bank last year.
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The Latest: Swedish Officials Reflect on Virus Response
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Asian Stocks Follow Wall Street Higher on Recovery Hopes
Asian stock markets and U.S. futures rose Monday as investors looked past dismal American jobs and other data toward hopes for a global recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Cannes in B&W: A Look Back at the Festival’s Glory Years
CANNES, France ? Arnold Schwarzenegger flexing for onlookers on the beach. Alfred Hitchcock riding his bike on the docks. John Lennon and Yoko Ono strolling along the Croisette. A beaming Sidney Poitier arriving at the Cannes premiere of ?A Raisin in the Sun? in 1961.
[#Money #Success] Top 10 Most Expensive HOTELS In The World 2020
Top 10 Most Expensive HOTELS In The World 2020
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 30, 2020
Top 10 Most Expensive HOTELS In The World 2020
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Top Headlines for May 10, 2020
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French Parents Anguish Over Sending Children Back to School
As France prepares to start letting public life resume after eight weeks under a coronavirus lockdown, many parents are deeply torn over a question without a clear or correct answer: Should I send my child back to school?
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Profits Up for Emirates Air, but Revenue Down Amid Pandemic
The Middle East’s biggest carrier, Emirates, announced on Sunday profits of $288 million over the past year even as revenue declined due to flight suspensions sparked by the coronavirus, offering a glimpse of the financial toll now facing airlines around the world.
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Pandemic Shows Contrasts Between US, European Safety Nets
The coronavirus pandemic is straining social safety nets across the globe ? and underlining sharp differences in approach between wealthy societies such as the United States and Europe.
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Pakistan Police: Cross Border Firing From India Kills Woman
Police in the Pakistan-ruled part of Kashmir say Indian troops across the disputed border opened fire with automatic rifles on Sunday, shooting a women dead.
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Virus Delay, Early Ice Melt Challenge Arctic Science Mission
They prepared for icy cold and trained to be on the watch for polar bears, but a pandemic just wasn’t part of the program.
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The Latest: Russia Records Highest Daily Tally of New Cases
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Taliban Say They Don’t Have Missing US Contractor
Taliban leaders searched their ranks, including in the much-feared Haqqani network, and on Sunday told The Associated Press they are not holding Mark R. Frerichs, a Navy veteran turned contractor who disappeared in Afghanistan in late January.
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Virus Cases Rise in China, South Korea; Obama Bashes Trump
Both China and South Korea reported new spikes in coronavirus cases on Sunday, setting off fresh concerns in countries where local outbreaks had been in dramatic decline.
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Virus Prevents Diaspora Venezuelans From Sending Money Home
After fleeing Venezuela along with millions of others amid the country’s grueling humanitarian crisis, Misael Cocho made his way by bus to Peru ? where he got odd jobs and sent money home monthly to support his mother and his 5-year-old son.
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Asia Today: South Korean Leader Urges No Panic as Cases Rise
South Korea on Sunday reported 34 additional cases of the coronavirus amid a spate of infections linked to club goers, as President Moon Jae-in urged calm, saying that ?there?s no reason to stand still out of fear.'
[#Money #Success] 15 Things WE ALL TOOK FOR GRANTED
15 Things WE ALL TOOK FOR GRANTED
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 05, 2020
15 Things We All Took for Granted before the Pandemic | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for May 09, 2020
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Militants Increasing Attacks on Burkina Faso Mines
Jihadists burst into the gold mine where Moussa Tambura worked in Burkina Faso, forbidding everyone from smoking and drinking. It wasn?t long before the men returned and leveled the place to the ground.
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Putin Marks Victory Day in Virus-Reduced Ceremony
Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, in a ceremony shorn of its usual military parade and pomp by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Clashes and Unity Calls at UN on World War II Anniversary
A U.N. Security Council meeting on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe on Friday saw a clash between Russia and some Europeans, calls for unity to fight COVID-19, and warnings that the seeds of a new global conflict must be prevented from growing.
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Russian Volunteers Search for Fallen World War II Soldiers
Crouching over the sun-drenched soil, Alfred Abayev picks up a charred fragment of a Soviet warplane downed in a World War II battle with advancing Nazi forces.
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Being Ostracized: Virus Leaves Its Mark for UK’s Elderly
From resounding applause to ostracization and isolation.
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‘Fear Kills:’ WWII Vets Recall War, Reject Panic Over Virus
On the 75th anniversary of the allied victory in the World War II, The Associated Press spoke to veterans in ex-Soviet countries and discovered that lessons they learned during the war are helping them cope with a new major challenge ? the coronavirus pandemic. As they recalled the horrors of the war, they also talked about how strength and tenacity were key to survival both then and now. Here is some of their testimony.
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Coronavirus Takes a Toll in Sweden’s Immigrant Community
The flight from Italy was one of the last arrivals that day at the Stockholm airport. A Swedish couple in their 50s walked up and loaded their skis into Razzak Khalaf’s taxi.
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The Latest: Germany Says Europe Wasn’t Well-Prepared
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Remote Control: Tech Support Staffers Star in NFL Offseason
Like a principal walking through a hushed hallway on the first day of school, Cheryl Nygaard felt the emotional surge of relief and pride last week as the Minnesota Vikings director of information technology peeked in on the video conference sessions set up for this most unusual NFL offseason.
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Court Halts Ban on Mass Gatherings at Kentucky Churches
A federal court halted the Kentucky governor’s temporary ban on mass gatherings from applying to in-person religious services, clearing the way for Sunday church services.




