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Step 5: Change the blending mode to Screen

In the Layers pallet, change the blending mode of the Star Diffusion layer to Screen.

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Step 6: Duplicate the Star Diffusion layer and group the two layers

Make sure that the Star Diffusion layer is selected then press Ctrl+G or choose Layer> Group Layers. The layer group put the layer into a group to keep the layers organized. Double-click on the group name and rename this group to Star Diffusion. Now, select back the Star Diffusion layer and press Ctrl+J or choose Layer> Duplicate Layer to duplicate the layer.

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Step 7: Apply a diagonal motion blur

Select any one of the two Star Diffusion layer and choose Filter> Blur> Motion Blur. Set the Angle to -45º and adjust the distance according to the length of the streaks that you want. If you're working on a high resolution image and the distance setting does not let you create streaks long enough, use the highest setting, click OK, and then press Ctrl+F to repeat the filter until you get the length you desire.

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Step 8: Apply the opposite diagonal motion blur to the other Star Diffusion layer

Now select the other Star Diffusion layer that you did not apply the motion blur effect to. Choose Filter> Blur> Motion Blur and use the same distance settings as before but use the opposite angle setting by simply removing the - from the angle (ex. 45º instead of -45º). If you're working on a high resolution image and you had to repeat the filter in the previous step to get long streaks, don't forget to repeat the filter again so that this layer has the same streak length as the other Star Diffusion layer.

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Step 9: Sharpen the Star Diffusion Layers

We now have a star diffusion effect, but it seems quite blurry and it's not every noticeable. To make it more visible, we'll use the Unsharp Mask filter to sharpen the layers. First, select any one of the two Star Diffusion layer and choose Filter> Sharpen> Unsharp Mask. In the Unsharp Mask tool, adjust the amount and radius settings to make the effect more visible.

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When done, click OK, and apply the filter again on the other Star Diffusion layer by selecting the layer and pressing Ctrl+F or choosing Filter> Unsharp Mask.

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