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    8 Essential Photoshop Tutorials on YouTube

    Tip 1: How to Photoshop a Person Into a Picture

    If you've ever taken a family photo but the whole group wasn't able to make it in the shot (or if someone was blinking), this tutorial is for you. It teaches you in about 10 minutes how to convincingly add another person into a shot, even if the photos have different sizes or light temperatures.

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    Adobe's Photoshop is a difficult program to master, but it puts very powerful tools in your hands. By learning the tricks of the trade, you can do just about anything with Photoshop. It has the ability to do simple tasks, like lightening and color-correction, in addition to the ability to rewrite history by adding someone to a photo -- or deleting him from one!

    We've rounded up eight great tutorials from YouTube's collective of artists. They all explain -- step-by-step -- how to easily master a Photoshop technique, and they don't move too fast. The tips outlined here should be applicable to any current version of Adobe Photoshop, and we think that after watching these tutorials, you'll be able to make your own photography look like an Ansel Adams.

    Know of any cool tutorials we missed? Let us know in the comments.

    This story originally published on Mashable .

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