
Autumn is coming, evenings get longer, and night-time digital photos come into fashion again. The demand for star filters is on the rise, but hold on for a while! A conscious and smart DigiRetus reader doesn’t run headlong to the next photo store to get the priceless piece of glass. Instead, she rather takes the time to do the whole thing in Photoshop. Read on to learn how.
Be sure to choose a dark, evening shot with strong, point-like light sources, e.g. street lamps. This means the ideal ground for a star filter is the world of night-time city and building photos.
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