here are more pics example.
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Today's we are going to learn how to create a Film Photo Effect.
Step 1: First open an image.
Step 2: In the Layers palette, click on the New Fill or Adjustment Layer button and select Curves.
Step 3: In the Curves tool select 'Green' in the drop down menu.
Then, move the two points to the middle left and middle right as shown in the image below.
Step 4: Now select 'Blue' from drop down menu and position the curve like the image below.
Step 5: Select Curves Adjustment layer and set the blending mode to 'Overlay'.
result:
Step 6: In the final step click on New Fill or Adjustment Layer button and select Brightness/Contrast. Apply the following setting:
Step 7: Select Brightness/Contrast and set Blending to Color.
Final result:
here are more pics example.
Last edited by PurpleLotus; September 1st, 2009 at 10:47 PM.
Nice effect.
Cheers,
BD
Thanks Man.
Old time photographers sigh for the days when they could choose a film emulsion to suit the subject - in Fuji it was Astia ( soft , almost pastel colours) Velvia - the nature photgraphers favourite, or Provia - the landscapists choice.
But the latest Fuji digital cameras have an extra programme option so that you can record a "normal" digital image, or record one simulating any one of these three film emulsions - or even all three, one after the other.....
Much easier than going into Photoshop and curves , I find !
Wow, easiest way to get this effect in Photoshop. I'm glad I read this or I would have been fiddling with settings forever trying to get it *just* right. Thanks