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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Aug 30 5:30 pm)
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Hey all!
In this tutorial we'll be covering a non-destructive way to add vignettes to your photos.
I will be using Adobe Photoshop CC 2015. If you have an earlier or later version, it's possible that you might see some subtle differences. I do the majority of my work on a Mac, but I will try and provide PC shortcuts as well.
Mac Shortcut Keys: Lens Correction Filter: Shift+Cmd+R
PC Shortcut Keys: Lens Correction Filter: Shift+Ctrl+R
Let me know if you have any comments/questions or if you have a tutorial request.
See you around!