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Add CRT scanning lines to a captured photo to make the image look like a reflection
on a CRT screen.
Copy and reverse the image and combine it with the original one so it appears as if the reversed image were reflected
on the monitor screen. Let's try to make a photo look like a reflection on a CRT screen and create a strange nesting effect
where each CRT screen is reflected on another CRT screen. |

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| Copy and reverse the image. Select [Distort] from [Transform] in
the [Edit] menu, and change the shape of the image into that of the monitor screen. Draw scanning lines
using the [Halftone Pattern] filter. Move and blur one color channel as if the color were misaligned. |
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1.Combining images
Duplicate the background layer. Select [Distort] from [Transform] in the [Edit] menu. Fit the duplicate
image into the shape of the monitor screen in the original image as if it were a reflection. |
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2.Adding scanning lines to
the CRT screen
Merge the two layers into one, and duplicate this merged layer. Selct [Halftone Pattern] from [Sketch]
in the [Filter] menu. Set [Blending Mode] to Multiply and [Opacity] to 50% for this layer. |
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3.Making a color appear misaligned
In the [Channels] palette, select Red. Using the [Move Tool], drag this channel and apply the [Gaussian
Blur] filter to it. To finish, delete any unnecessary areas in the image using the [Crop Tool]. |
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