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Could someone please let me know what this application or filter is in Photoshop CC, i think.

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Community Expert , Oct 23, 2017 Oct 23, 2017

For any area you want more detail, you could try selecting it and posterizing it separately with more levels than the rest. Then do Find Edges on those areas.

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It's hard to say from that picture.  A screenshot instead of a photograph might be better.

How to take a screenshot on your Mac - Apple Support

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13776/windows-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots

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Thanks for the reply but its not my Mac. Its a screen shot of a YouTube video.

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It might be an After Effects filter then.

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Thanks for the reply but its not my Mac. Its a screen shot of a YouTube video.

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Is this Forum active , as I only have 1 reply for what I thought was a simple question.

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Like I said before, the picture you posted is not adequate to provide a meaningful answer.  Saying you saw it on YouTube provides no context or clues as to which software was used.

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No problem. I just thought if anyone here had used it they would of recognised it right away

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It appears to be a topographical/contour effect. You can make it by taking your image, duplicating your layer, selecting one of the layers, going to Image > Adjustments > Posterize... then play around with whatever settings in the slider make the amount of steps you'd like. Then go to Filter > Stylize > Find Edges. Set the layer with the edges to a blend mode that works with the original image underneath.

Also, you probably didn't get as many responses as normal last week because it was Adobe MAX. Adobe staff and lots of people who are active on the forums were at the conference.

I hope this helps.

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Thank you very much for the reply. I have followed the instructions but I'm still unable to achieve the same results. I cant get the red lines and the detail is much different around the eyes and nose. anymore suggestions would be a great help.

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draw it with the pen tool as path and stroke them? i don't know of a "one click" solution for what you are trying to achieve.

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Thank you

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For any area you want more detail, you could try selecting it and posterizing it separately with more levels than the rest. Then do Find Edges on those areas.

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