Use THIS Blending Mode for BETTER CURVES Adjustments | 90-Second Tip #21
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Sep 16, 2019
In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn the best Blend Mode to use when editing a photo with the Curves Adjustment Layer.
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Top Headlines for March 31, 2020
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Commander: Kurdish Forces End Riots by IS Prisoners in Syria
Kurdish-led forces have successfully put down riots by Islamic State militants in a prison in northeast Syria with none of the prisoners escaping the facility, the top commander of the U.S.-backed forces said.
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Hundreds of Stranded Americans Leave Nepal Amid Lockdown
Hundreds of stranded Americans left Nepal on a repatriation flight Tuesday, days after a complete lockdown was imposed in the Himalayan nation to help fight the coronavirus.
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Ukraine Approves Legislation in a Bid for IMF Aid
Ukraine’s parliament has voted to lift the ban on the sale of farmland in a move that would allow the country to get $8 billion worth of aid from the International Monetary Fund.
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China’s Huawei Says ’19 Sales Up 19% Despite U.S. Sanctions
Chinese tech giant Huawei said Tuesday its sales of smartphones and other products grew by double digits last year despite U.S. sanctions but warned it now faces a ?more complicated? global environment.
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Extroverts (and Introverts, Too) Face Quarantine Challenges
Within days, Vicktery Zimmerman had figured out how to connect with friends and family even as she and her husband shelter in place at their Chicago home.
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Asian Stocks Mixed After Wall Street Health-Care-Led Rally
Asian shares were mixed after some benchmarks lost earlier gains Tuesday, following a rally in U.S. stocks that mostly was spurred by health care companies’ announcements of developments that could aid in the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Latest: India Links Virus Cases to Religious Gathering
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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Europe’s Hospitals Among the Best but Can’t Handle Pandemic
As increasing numbers of European hospitals buckle under the strain of tens of thousands of coronavirus patients, the crisis has exposed a surprising paradox: Some of the world?s best health systems are remarkably ill-equipped to handle a pandemic.
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US Nears China’s Virus Death Toll as New York Calls for Help
The mounting death toll from the virus outbreak in the United States had it poised Tuesday to overtake China’s grim toll of 3,300 deaths, with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo saying up to 1 million more healthcare workers were needed. ?Please come help us,? he urged.
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Analysis: USA Basketball May Face Roster Challenges for 2021
Knowing when the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics will be solves one problem for USA Basketball.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 5 TIPS to shoot a ONE-TAKER + YouTube Studio Tour
5 TIPS to shoot a ONE-TAKER + YouTube Studio Tour
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Published: Nov 26, 2019
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Top Headlines for March 30, 2020
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German Cruise Passengers Head Home, 41 Remain in Australia
More than 800 cruise ship passengers and crew were heading home to Germany on chartered flights on Monday while 41 others infected with the coronavirus were admitted to an Australian hospital after an argument over where they should be treated among local medical personnel.
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Blissful Ignorance? Submariners Likely Unaware of Pandemic
Of a world in coronavirus turmoil, they may know little or nothing.
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The Latest: SKorea Households to Get Financial Giveaways
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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Tokyo Olympic Head Expects Call From IOC’s Bach on New Date
Tokyo Olympic President Yoshiro Mori said Monday he expects to talk with IOC President Thomas Bach this week about potential dates and other details for the rescheduled games next year.
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Trump Uses Wartime Act but GM Says It?s Already Moving Fast
Eleven days ago, General Motors put hundreds of workers on an urgent project to build breathing machines as hospitals and governors pleaded for more in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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City at Center of China’s Virus Outbreak Gradually Revives
Shopkeepers in the city at the center of the virus outbreak in China were reopening Monday but customers were scarce after authorities lifted more of the anti-virus controls that kept tens of millions of people at home for two months.
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Fearing Gaza Virus Spread, Hamas Preps for Mass Quarantines
When Nima Amraa returned to the Gaza Strip from neighboring Egypt earlier this month, she was surprised to learn she was being placed in a makeshift quarantine center set up by the ruling Hamas group.
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Prisoners Riot in Iran, Region’s Worst Virus Outbreak
Prisoners in southern Iran broke cameras and caused other damage during a riot, state media reported Monday, the latest in a series of violent prison disturbances in the country, which is battling the most severe coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East.
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Bellator Cools Rage in the Cage in Wake of Coronavirus
Bellator President Scott Coker spent time during the coronavirus pandemic like so many others, binging on Netflix and catching up on 'Tiger King.'
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Asian Shares Extend Losses as Toll From Pandemic Surges
Asian markets started the week with fresh losses as countries reported surging numbers of infections from the coronavirus that has prompted shutdowns of travel and business in many parts of the world.
[#Video #Design] 3D Tutorial: How to Create an Infinite Mirror Room
3D Tutorial: How to Create an Infinite Mirror Room
By School of Motion
Published: Dec 13, 2019
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Top Headlines for March 29, 2020
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Riot Breaks Out at Prison in Northeast Thailand
Officials in Thailand say a riot has broken out at a prison in the northeastern province of Buriram, and smoke can be seen coming from the facility.
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Polish Composer, Conductor Krzysztof Penderecki Dies at 86
Poland’s leading composer and conductor, Krzysztof Penderecki died Sunday after a ?long and serious illness,? sources close to his family said. He was 86.
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Modi Apologizes to Indians for 21-Day Lockdown Hardships
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologized to the public on Sunday for imposing a three-week national lockdown, calling it harsh but ?needed to win? the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Off to the Cafe: Sweden Is Outlier in Virus Restrictions
The streets of Stockholm are quiet but not deserted. People still sit at outdoor cafes in the center of Sweden’s capital. Vendors still sell flowers. Teenagers still chat in groups in parks. Some still greet each other with hugs and handshakes.
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Dubai Firm Tied to Trump Posts Loss as Virus Downturn Looms
Dubai’s largest, fully private real estate developer posted on Sunday its first yearly loss since becoming a publicly traded company, a worrying sign for the sheikhdom’s already-reeling vital property market that’s been hit with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Germany’s Merkel Shines in Virus Crisis Even as Power Wanes
In her first address to the nation on the coronavirus pandemic, German Chancellor Angela Merkel calmly appealed to citizens’ reason and discipline to slow the spread of the virus, acknowledging as a woman who grew up in communist East Germany how difficult it is to give up freedoms, yet as a trained scientist emphasizing that the facts don’t lie.
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The Latest: Nations Scramble to Evacuate Citizens From Bali
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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New York Residents Urged to Avoid Travel as Virus Spreads
Health authorities urged millions of residents of the New York City region to avoid non-essential travel due to surging coronavirus infections there as deaths in the United States and Europe rose and countries including Russia and Vietnam tightened travel and business restrictions.
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Counties Without Coronavirus Are Mostly Rural, Poor
As the coronavirus rages across the United States, mainly in large urban areas, more than a third of U.S. counties have yet to report a single positive test result for COVID-19 infections, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.
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US Agency Includes Gun Sellers as ‘Critical’ Infrastructure
A gun rights group is cheering the Trump administration’s designation of the firearms industry, including retailers, as part of the nation’s critical infrastructure during the coronavirus emergency.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best BUSINESS Books For Beginners
15 Best BUSINESS Books For Beginners
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 18, 2019
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Top Headlines for March 28, 2020
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Indian Authorities Send Buses to Take Unemployed to Villages
Authorities sent a fleet of buses to the outskirts of India’s capital on Saturday to meet an exodus of migrant workers desperately trying to reach their home villages during the world’s largest coronavirus lockdown.
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AP PHOTOS: Italy’s Front-Line Medical Heroes, in Portraits
Their eyes are tired. Their cheekbones rubbed raw from protective masks. They don?t smile.
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Plans to Fly German Vacationers Home From Australia in Doubt
Authorities on Saturday were still hoping to fly 800 cruise ship passengers from Australia to Germany this weekend, but a sharp overnight rise in cases of the new coronavirus on board brought severe complications for the repatriation mission.
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The Latest: China Sends Medical Help to Pakistan
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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With Virus, Cherished Mideast Traditions Come to Abrupt Halt
Under the sign ?Take out only? and a tall bottle of antiseptic by his side, Mazin Hashim, 54, rearranged the coals heating a water pipe outside his famed cafe in Baghdad.
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Australian Pro Soccer Player Tests Positive for Coronavirus
An A-League soccer player has become the first Australian professional footballer to test positive for the new coronavirus.
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UK’s Johnson Virus Positive as New Outbreaks Appear in US
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson became the first leader of a major country to test positive for the coronavirus while disturbing new outbreaks appeared in the United States, deaths surged in Italy and Spain and the world warily trudged through the pandemic that has sickened more than a half-million people.
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Crystal Ball: Projecting the Upcoming NFL Schedule
Besides the draft, the other big event on April’s NFL calendar is the release of the regular-season schedule. Teams have known their opponents since late December, but Howard Katz and his scheduling department continue to parse through over 50,000 scenarios pumped out by nearly 1,500 computers across the world.
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Athletic Trainers Contributing to Fight Against Coronavirus
Athletic trainers across the country are changing their routines and joining the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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California Lawmakers Plead: Fight Virus, Don’t Pack Beaches
With cases of coronavirus surging and the death toll rising, lawmakers are pleading with cooped-up Californians not to let a beautiful, sunny weekend tempt them into ignoring social distancing designed to slow the spread of the infections.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Turn a White/Gray Sky Into a Blue Sky In Photoshop
Turn a White/Gray Sky Into a Blue Sky In Photoshop
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jan 31, 2020
In this tutorial, you will learn how to turn a white or gray sky in Photoshop!
📘 INDEX – Make The Sky Blue in Photoshop
01:10 – HSL Technique
03:06 – Masking with Channels
09:30 – Make a digital sky using a Gradient Fill
13:50 – Make the building darker to reduce the atmospheric perspective.
17:50 – Use the Camera Raw filter to enhance the image.LINKS:
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Top Headlines for March 27, 2020
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Federal Prisons Struggle to Combat Growing COVID-19 Fears
When a federal correction officer geared up for duty recently at a Florida prison complex, he added an N95 mask amid coronavirus fears. He has a sister who had an organ transplant and an elderly mother at home.
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Asia Tourists Troubled by Canceled Flights, Borders Closing
From the sun-soaked beaches of Thailand to the foothills of Mount Everest in Nepal, tourists across Asia are finding their dream vacations have turned into travel nightmares as airlines cancel flights and countries close their borders in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Q&A: Tokyo Olympics Move to 2021; Countless Questions Remain
Things began to unravel this week when the Tokyo Olympics were postponed until next year ? a decision announced by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a joint agreement with IOC President Thomas Bach.
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Couples in Quarantine: Stress, Anxiety, Fear of the Unknown
The 60-something husband works in the food industry and still insists upon leaving every day for work, saying he needs to keep his business afloat. His frightened wife desperately wants him to stay home.
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Olympic Delay Puts Smile on Recovering Rugby Player’s Face
A season-ending knee injury had Ben O’Donnell convinced he’d be watching the Tokyo Olympics from a distance, with absolutely no chance of pulling on the Australian jersey for the Rugby Sevens competition.
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Iran’s Army Sets Up Hospital in Virus-Stricken Capital
The Iranian military has set up a 2,000-bed hospital in an exhibition center in the capital to shore up the local health care system as it battles the worst coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East, state TV reported.
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Virus Test Results in Minutes? Scientists Question Accuracy
Some political leaders are hailing a potential breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19: simple pin-prick blood tests or nasal swabs that can determine within minutes if someone has, or previously had, the virus.
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‘Go Home!’ South Africa Has 1st Deaths as Lockdown Begins
A shaken South Africa on Friday announced its first two deaths from the coronavirus as the country’s cases rose above 1,000 and a three-week lockdown began, with some police screaming at the homeless on emptying streets.
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Germany Sends Plane to Rescue Stranded Tourists From Nepal
A rescue flight arranged by the German government on Friday picked up hundreds of tourists who had been stranded in Nepal since the Himalayan nation went on lockdown earlier this week, officials said.
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In Egypt, Transgender Activist Fights Battle on Many Fronts
Malak el-Kashif left home on her birthday seven years ago. Walking into an uncertain future, she was underdressed for the weather and armed with little? except for some makeup, a few women?s accessories and 50 Egyptian pounds (at the time about six American dollars).




