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High Contrast Action  Set Assignment

High contrast photos are very popular and this tutorial will show you a way to add this look to your photos. The coolest part about this project is not only the effects that it adds to a photo, but it's how it will make use of actions. What are actions? They are scripts of steps that can automatically be performed with one click. Think of it as adding an instagram filter. One click and it's done. However, with actions, you record what the steps that you would like to perform are and it basically makes a filter out of it. By that I mean once you've made an action, you can open any photo, choose the action and it will be applied with just that one click! It's very powerful. I think you'll like the high contrast effect too. Give it a try on one of the photos that you have taken and see how it works. The steps for it can be found here.

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