Gel Lighting Effect in Photoshop Session 13 of the Sixty Second Sessions. Ongoing library series of short how-to tutorials. The Gel Lighting effect can be quite easily emulated in Photoshop, although it's nothing like shooting it in-camera in the first place. Perhaps you need it for a composite or have changed your ideas after shooting a portrait. This quick tutorial will sho you a simple way to achieve the look. Any Photoshop Tips and Tricks that can speed up your workflow or give you a better understanding of the software are welcomed by everyone. Gather every tip you can and enjoy your editing. These tutorials are aimed at users to understand different aspects of using the software and creating images. How you get to the final image is up to you as there are many ways to complete things. This is just one way. The videos are kept short so that they get to the point of the title.

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