BEST WAY To Save Your Photoshop Color Grades and Apply Them To Any Photo! 90-Second Tip #16
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jul 07, 2019
Two AMAZING techniques to Save Color Grades in Photoshop! These techniques will allow you to save your perfectly stacked color grading layers and use them for any other image.
In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to preserve advanced color grading settings by either using presets or Create Cloud Libraries.
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Top Headlines for October 20, 2019
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Lebanon Braces for Massive Anti-Government Protests
Lebanon is bracing for what many expect to be the largest protests in the fourth day of anti-government demonstrations.
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Sri Lanka Presidential Hopeful Vows Probe Into Easter Blasts
A former Sri Lankan defense chief who is a front-runner in next month’s presidential election says he’ll order a fresh probe into the Easter Sunday blasts that killed 263 people by appointing a presidential commission if he wins.
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UK’s Johnson Asks for a Brexit Delay That He Doesn’t Want
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is pressing ahead to try to win parliamentary backing for his new Brexit deal even as the European Union considers his grudging request to extend the looming Oct. 31 Brexit deadline.
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German Cabin Crew Union Strikes at Lufthansa Subsidiaries
A German union representing cabin crew has called members at several Lufthansa subsidiaries out on strike ? a walkout that was extended by 13 hours at short notice.
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The Latest: EU Ponders UK Request for Brexit Extension
The Latest on Britain’s impending departure from the European Union (all times local):
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Swiss Choose New Parliament, Vote Could See Green Gains
Voters in Switzerland are electing a new national parliament, with recent polls suggesting that green parties could fare well in a year when environmental concerns have swept across Europe.
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UK’s Johnson Asks for a Brexit Delay That He Doesn’t Want
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is pressing ahead to try to win parliamentary backing for his new Brexit deal as the European Union considers his grudging request to extend the looming Oct. 31 Brexit deadline.
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BYU Upsets No. 14 Boise State 28-25
Facing a Top 25 team in his first career start didn’t faze Baylor Romney.
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Indonesia’s Popular President to Be Sworn In for 2nd Term
Indonesia’s popular president, who rose from poverty and pledged to champion democracy, fight entrenched corruption and modernize the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, is to be sworn in Sunday for his second and final five-year term with a pledge to take bolder actions.
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Botswana, Calm for Decades, Faces Surprising Election Fight
Botswana’s ruling party faces the tightest election of its history on Wednesday after former President Ian Khama, annoyed with his hand-picked successor, announced his support for the opposition, shaking up one of Africa’s most stable countries.
[#Video #Design] Six Essential Motion Design Transitions
Six Essential Motion Design Transitions
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Published: Sep 09, 2019
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Top Headlines for October 19, 2019
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South Sudan Opposition Leader Returns to Meet With President
South Sudan opposition leader Riek Machar returned to the country on Saturday to meet with President Salva Kiir less than a month before their deadline to form a unity government after a five-year civil war.
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Swiss to Elect New Legislature, as Polls Suggest Green Gains
Swiss voters elect their parliament this weekend, a challenge for the populist right that has been dominant until now and an opportunity for green parties as environmental concerns have swept up much of Europe this year.
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15 Dead After Russian Dam Collapse Floods Dormitories
Russian emergency officials say at least 15 people are dead after a dam at a Siberian gold mine collapsed and water flooded two workers’ dormitories.
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The Latest: Opposition Leader Opposes Brexit Deal
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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Rights Lawyers: Egypt Frees More Than 100 Held in Crackdown
Egyptian rights lawyers say authorities have released over 100 people who were among hundreds more arrested in a sweeping crackdown following small but rare anti-government protests last month.
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AP PHOTOS: 10 Days on the Turkish Border With Syria
Turkey’s 10-day incursion into Syria, aiming to rid the border area of Kurdish fighters, caused deaths and destruction on both sides and sent tens of thousands of civilians fleeing their homes.
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UK Lawmakers to Vote on Whether to Delay Brexit Decision
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to get Parliament to approve his divorce deal with the European Union was thrown into doubt Saturday, as lawmakers were first given a vote on whether ? yet again ? to delay their final decision on Brexit.
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AP Photos: Hong Kongers Use Masquerade as New Protest Tactic
Winnie the Pooh, Guy Fawkes, Pepe the Frog ? these are the new faces of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protest movement.
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Thomas, Lee Tied for 3rd-Round Lead at CJ Cup in South Korea
Justin Thomas was looking at a three-stroke lead after three rounds at the CJ Cup with one hole to play Saturday, which would have set him up nicely for his second win in three years at South Korea’s only PGA Tour event.
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Pistons’ Rose, Johnson Are Big Names With Something to Prove
Blake Griffin was asked to recall the early stages of Derrick Rose’s career, when the dynamic point guard won an MVP for the Chicago Bulls at age 22.
[#Money #Success] Why STAN LEE Never Got Rich
Why STAN LEE Never Got Rich
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 23, 2019
Why Stan Lee Never Got Rich | The Story
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Top Headlines for October 18, 2019
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Former Israeli Chief Justice Meir Shamgar Dies at 94
Meir Shamgar, a long-serving former chief justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, has died. He was 94.
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Pompeo Seeks to Reassure Israel Amid Syria Turmoil
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Israel’s prime minister on Friday to reaffirm the countries’ close ties at a time when many in Israel fear the Trump administration intends to cut and run from the Middle East.
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The Latest: Spain Says Ex-Catalan Leader Has No Immunity
The Latest on the situation in Catalonia (all times local):
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UK Royal Couple Land in Pakistani Capital After Storm Delay
A plane carrying Britain’s Prince William and wife Kate has safely landed in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad, hours after two failed landing attempts in bad weather forced them to fly back to the eastern city of Lahore.
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Korean Derby Drawn in Women’s Olympic Soccer Qualifying
There will be another Korean derby game in international soccer in qualifying for the 2020 Olympic women’s tournament.
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Italian Farm Lobby Calls for Govt Aid in Face of US Tariffs
Italy’s main farm lobby is forecasting a 20% drop in sales of Italian agricultural products targeted by new U.S. tariffs.
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Lebanon Protests Over Proposed Taxes Escalate
Demonstrators in Lebanon are blocking major roads across the country in a second day of protests against proposed new taxes, which come amid a severe economic crisis.
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In Protest Clouds, Hong Kong Tourists See Silver Lining
The body-blow of months of political protests on Hong Kong’s tourism is verging on catastrophic for one of the world’s great destinations.
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Ex-Catalan Leader Hands Himself Into Belgian Authorities
Fugitive former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has handed himself in to Belgian justice authorities after Spain issued a new warrant for his arrest following the sentencing of 12 of his former colleagues.
[#AfterEffects #Video] DEADPOOL SOUND DESIGN Recreated in 1 HOUR | CineBattle
DEADPOOL SOUND DESIGN Recreated in 1 HOUR | CineBattle
By Cinecom.net
Published: Sep 29, 2019
We recreated the sound design from Deadpool in 1 hour! Filmmakers Jordy and Yannick take the challenge, record all the sound and make a new edit of the Deadpool film.
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Top Headlines for October 17, 2019
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Alaska City’s Insurance Lawyer to Handle Rape Claim Case
An official in a small Alaska town says an attorney hired by the city’s insurance company is handling a claim by a former 911 dispatcher who says her colleagues at the police department failed to investigate her report that a man raped her in her home.
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Rights Group Meets in Brazil Due to Concerns About Bolsonaro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is straining against democratic checks and balances, but so far is being restrained by Congress and the courts in a 'still vigorous democracy,' the executive director of Human Rights Watch said Wednesday.
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Argentina’s Presidential Front-Runner Focuses on Economy
The front-runner in Argentina’s presidential race said Wednesday that his main concern is the country’s economic woes, which he blamed on his main opponent, conservative President Mauricio Macri.
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‘See You at the Polls’: Trump and Pelosi Have It Out
He said she’s a third-rate politician. She said he’s having a meltdown.
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No Prison for Officer in Fatal Citizens Academy Exercise
A former Florida police officer who accidentally shot and killed a woman during a citizens academy exercise will serve no prison time.
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Boxer Patrick Day Dies of Brain Injuries 4 Days After Fight
Boxer Patrick Day died Wednesday, four days after sustaining head injuries in a fight with Charles Conwell.
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Colorado Appeals Ruling on Presidential Electors
Colorado officials said Wednesday they want the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appeals court ruling that presidential electors can vote for the candidate of their choice and aren’t bound by the popular vote in their states.
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The Latest: Chicago Teachers to Strike Amid No Contract Deal
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Golf Buddies No More? Trump, Graham Swing Apart Over Syria
The golf-and-politics alliance between President Donald Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham frayed Wednesday over Syria, with the South Carolina Republican threatening to become the White House’s 'worst nightmare' unless more is done to protect Kurdish fighters against Turkish attacks.
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Mexico’s Slim Supports President’s Objectives
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim says he supports President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s objectives and estimates that he will make investments of more than $5.2 billion through his companies during López Obrador’s six-year term.
[#AfterEffects #Video] BORING ROOM Challenge: Shoot + Edit in 1 HOUR | Cinebattle
BORING ROOM Challenge: Shoot + Edit in 1 HOUR | Cinebattle
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Published: Sep 23, 2019
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Top Headlines for October 16, 2019
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Hong Kong Leader Warns of Harm to US Interests
Hong Kong’s leader is expressing 'frustration and disappointment and regret' over steps by the U.S. Congress to support pro-democracy protesters in the territory and warns they’ll hurt American companies here.
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Report: Brother of Iran’s President Begins Prison Term
Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency is reporting that President Hassan Rouhani’s brother has begun serving a five-year prison sentence on corruption charges.
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Jim Beam Airbnb Rental to Cost the Price of a Bourbon Bottle
For about $23 bucks, you can either get a bottle of Jim Beam bourbon or spend a night at the company’s distillery in Kentucky.
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UK Inflation Unexpectedly Holds Steady at 1.7% in September
Official figures show that falling fuel and secondhand car prices helped keep consumer price inflation in Britain unchanged in September at 1.7%, its lowest rate since late 2016.
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UEFA Punishes Lazio for Fans’ Racism at Europa League Game
UEFA has punished Lazio for fans’ racist behavior by closing one end of Stadio Olimpico for its Europa League game against Celtic.
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Dutch Farmers Protest Efforts to Cut Emissions, Reduce Herds
Dutch farmers are driving their tractors in slow-moving convoys across the country to protest their treatment by the government as it seeks to rein in carbon and nitrogen emissions.
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Kuwait’s Ruler, 90, Returns Home After US Hospital Visits
Kuwait’s ruling 90-year-old emir has returned to his oil-rich nation after undergoing medical checkups in the U.S. following a health scare.
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Georgia Man Accused of Dragging Officer With Car Surrenders
A Georgia man accused of dragging a police officer with his car during a traffic stop has surrendered to authorities.
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Tensions High as South Sudan Faces Unity Government Deadline
South Sudan’s fragile peace deal is faltering less than a month before the country’s president and armed opposition leader are meant to form a coalition government and begin the long recovery from a five-year civil war.
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Man Accused of Killing Georgia College Student Surrenders
A man accused of killing a Georgia college student has surrendered to authorities.




