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Illusion of Depth

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Use Photoshop's Layer Groups For Targeted Adjustments

When making targeted adjustments, you might want to apply more than one adjustment to the area you’ve selected. A Layer Group allows you to do this much more efficiently. To add a Layer Group, I simply clicked the Create a New Group button (the folder icon) at the bottom of the Layers panel.

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