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		<title>Basic Desaturation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a quick tutorial guide on how to desaturate an image.

1. Open up any picture you would like to use.

2. Next go to the top menu.  Layer &#62; Duplicate.  You should have two of the same image inside your layer box.




3. Next click on your duplicated layer, then press Shift + Ctrl [...]]]></description>
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