7/1/2023 0 Comments Teal lights bokeh overlay![]() Do not claim this, or any of our designs, as your own.īP4U is not responsible for printing errors. ![]() This product can only be used by the photographer who purchased it. You may not transmit or store the content, in whole or in part, to any other website or other form of electronic retrieval system. It is against copyright law for you to use - in digital or in print - or distribute this template with any of the photos provided as examples. You cannot use this product to give or sell to other photographers in a workshop or offer to make products for other photographers using our designs. You can, however, sell your final flattened product for use as marketing materials for your business. This product was made for the purpose of marketing use for professional photographers. All rights reserved.Īny redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents for the purpose of reselling is prohibited. This product is subject to the copyright of BP4U – © BP4U 2010-2013. The link will be emailed directly to you once your payment has been processed. This is available in digital version only. They are PSD and JPEG files and compatible with Photoshop CS, Photoshop CC and Elements. They do not have to be installed within your editing program. If your overlay is somewhere where you do not want it to be, you can take a soft black brush and paint on the overlay layer to remove it. This will complete your overlay placement. You can try them and see which one you like best. I like to use Lighten, Screen, or Linear Dodge (Add). You will need to change this to apply the effect without the black box. If there is not, click on it.) Your overlay should already be the highlighted layer, but if it is not, then click on that. (If you do not see this, go up to 'Window' and then go down and make sure there is a checkmark by 'Layers'. Now, you will need to change the blending mode to get rid of the black box. Click the check mark in the top right corner when your photo is ready to be placed (or hit "Enter" on your keyboard). If you release the shift key before it is done being stretched, it will distort it. If your overlay is smaller than your photo, hold down the shift key and drag the corners so that it covers the whole picture. It has a black box around it, but we will get rid of that in a moment. Then go up to "File" and down to "Place." Next, navigate to where you have the overlays saved to your computer and pick out the one you'd like to use and click place. To use these overlays, open up the photo you wish to add it on to. This product does not require installation. Purchased this product? Leave us a review by clicking here and filling out the question field. Not quite sure how to use overlays? We are here to help! This set also has a tutorial on how to use the overlays! (See Tutorials Tab Below.) Easy, peasy and oh so fabulous! Just the way you like it! This set is perfect for night portraits and holiday photos! Whether you want to add Show Stopping Lights, Christmas Lights, or Bokeh Light to your images - this set has it all. Want to add a creative flair to your work? These are perfect for you! Add multiple overlays to one photo to add depth and unique light patterns. Light Bokeh Overlays by Jamie Dalton Photography offers 145 overlays that will allow you to add various types of light, and color to your photos. Look no further friend, BP4U has you covered! Have you been wanting to add Show Stopping Lights, Christmas Lights, or Bokeh Light to your images, but didn’t know how? Do you want to edit creatively, but need a little inspiration? These overlays are not compatible with any version of Lightroom.ĭon't have Photoshop, but still want to use these? Click here. ![]() Please note: This product is compatible with Photoshop CS versions 2 through 6, Photoshop CC and Elements versions 6 through 14. ![]()
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