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So..you all may know about PSD for Photoshop, but what about us Picsart users? Well I was taught a way that I think can help many.
Okay, so when you open up the Picsart app, click on edit, and it'll send you to where you can add text, filters, stickers, and whatsoever.
So, you will go to the tab at the bottom of where it says 'Tools'.
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Then, go to 'Curves'.
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This allows you to change the color filter, or just the saturation and brightness. You will click on the tab near the colors and then you'll choose a color.
Dragging the graph line, you can watch as your photo starts to change.
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To get rid of the filter, click on the garbage can in the corner.
It's really easy, and you can see that it looks just like it is for Photoshop.
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Just don't go overboard and your cover will look like this :
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Okay...Away from that horror.
When you finish and have the filter you'd like, click on the check in the right hand corner.