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howdy folks Mos here with my video on how I finish images in response to be people asking you know moose you say your you takes one or two minutes to finish image you abandon it whats that all about well personally okay if it takes me more than two minutes to finish image Im in fix-it mode this is myself personally just just the way I work and how I know it so if I go into fix-it mode Im going to abandon that image Ill figure out what I did wrong when I took the picture so I dont make the mistake again I dont go on a fix-it mode in post thats just the way I do it doesnt mean thats the way you have to do it but in answering that question I needed to create that video so first of all I open up Photoshop and the photoshop CC 2017 and you can hit the command or the ctrl o keys and either one of those or simply double-clicking in the middle will open up your open dialog box you can see mine F right there I never work on the originals I always make a copy of that put it in the tem