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Final effect:

Step 1: Open the material in PS, Ctrl+J to copy a layer, execute: Filter>Stylize>Lighten the edge, the parameters are like fig01, and the effect is like fig02


Step 2: Change the layer mode to Screen, execute: Filter>Blur>Radial Blur, the parameters are like fig03, and place the blur center in the appropriate position, the effect is like fig04


Step 3: Execute: Image》Adjustment》Brightness and Contrast, the parameters are like fig05. Note: If you use CS3, please check the Use Legacy option, the effect is like fig06


Step 4: Press Ctrl+F to repeat the radial blur several times. At this time, the basic effect is already achieved. In order to make the effect more realistic, press Ctrl+U to adjust the saturation, parameters such as fig07, and finally reduce the opacity of the layer a little until you are satisfied, and complete the production.
