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[Music] [Music] now back in november 2019 through to january 2020 i had my very first exhibition for my world war ii veterans portraits project the portraits on display were printed at around about 20 inches on the longest edge and so many people commented that the portraits looked as though they were coming forward of the paper and if you docHubed out you could touch the faces now that was largely down to a technique in photoshop that i call 2010 and in this video i want to show you exactly how its done [Music] now before i show you the technique let me just explain the idea behind it and why it works so well when we look at photographs even though theyre printed on a flat piece of paper we know that what were looking at isnt flat and two-dimensional in real life you see when we look at a picture and you have light and dark areas as a general rule of thumb the lighter areas appear closer and the darker areas appear further back this is what gives it depth and dimension for example