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500 Wedding Photo Overlays Bundle was available as a giveaway on November 18, 2020!
We introduce this wonderful bundle of 500 + unique resources in which you will find the best photo overlays for your favorite taste.
In this bundle, you will find 21 categories to make photographic wonders.
This collection was specially created to give professional and enthusiast photographers beautiful, unique effects for their wedding, fashion, portrait and family images.
Please note: program archive includes only text file with the download instructions!
Mac, Windows, and Linux; Compatible with Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Elements, Corel PaintShopPro or free programs like Gimp, Pixlr, Paint.net, Seashore, SumoPaint, Krita, CinePaint, Serif PhotoPlus, PaintShop Pro, and Pixelmator
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I too did not get any wedding overlays resembling the ones shown on the site. I specifically wanted to get them. Does anyone know how to receive them as advertised?
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It says 21 categories but there are only 5...vintage, fireworks, snow and two bokahs which looks pretty much the same. Nothing resembles the photo examples above. I'm grateful for these but really wanted the wedding ones that I would
have more use for. The description here of what you get is actually for the 2000 wedding bundle.
Thank you in advance and for any help on receiving the Wedding ones?
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The fireworks are 1920 x 1080 res, but not well focused. I suspect the company would have faired better just providing a link to this page where they routinely offer a small sampling of different free overlays. https://eldamar-studio.com/product-category/free/free-photoshop-overlays/
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BobbyA, Good idea thought I. Follow the link, add free samples to cart, (cart shows 1), go to cart, EMPTY!
So I followed the normal GAOTD download link. Got the instructions.
Did as I was told.
Nowhere to put my mail address. Just what can be going on!!!!
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Cloughie, got it - scroll down on the page where you copied the link, it automatically starts to download.
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Maybe I am missing something, I'm not a pro photo editor by any means, but the files/images are all in JPG with a black background.
So how to use them as an overlay? If I remove the black, those with for instance the blue fireworks have a very gradual gradient from black to dark blue. So you have to remove quite aggressively, deleting the 'glow' in the process.
Can't use layer transparency either as the effect will evaporate as well.
Looking at the pictures in the examples, I can't see how to apply it like that. With only the light swirls and orbs showing.
Seems almost as converted PNG (to JPG) files where the transparency has been lost, filled in with black.
Am I missing something??
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Just search and you will find the answer.
https://mrlightroom.com/tutorials/how-to-use-jpeg-overlays-with-black-background/
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Ok, apparently it works with the more 'advanced' layer options. Haven't quite figured it out yet but making progress. So nevermind above comment.
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Still, why not distribute them as PNGs with real transparency, which would make them easier to use intuitively by anyone without any knowledge in any free or commercial graphics software that accepts layers?
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"So how to use them as an overlay?"
FWIW... Most image editing apps let you select a color -- select black, then invert the selection, adjusting feather etc. to suit. In something like P/Shop or PSP you can play with the layer blending options, e.g. only apply if/when lighter than lower layer. You can also experiment with things like apply image, so play around a bit & have fun.
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