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12/01/2009 05:08:09 AM · #1 |
So, I'm by no means an expert in post processing pictures. I try to keep up with contemporary looks and I'm starting to see plenty of this style photo, but I can't figure out what name is attached to the post processing done in the following photos, if any:
//jaimeibarra.deviantart.com/art/Hangtime-144964436
//kezzi-rose.deviantart.com/art/Colour-My-Life-145036509
//nerysoul.deviantart.com/art/flatly-145273870
Is this a digital emulation of cross-processing? Or is it just some funny business with the channels?
Any help would be appreciated. I've taken to calling it the 'Levi' look. For some reason I associate it with jeans. Could just be me. |
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12/01/2009 06:05:26 AM · #2 |
Looks to be... search around deviantart if you want to learn how to do it... there's a plethora or tutorials there on how to do it... and for the lazy one-clickers, there are even a few actions. |
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12/01/2009 07:37:03 AM · #3 |
Thanks for the confirmation. I'll search a little deeper. |
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12/01/2009 08:55:25 AM · #4 |
Check out virtual photographer. It's free and has (I believe) two different cross processing filters. |
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12/01/2009 09:29:01 AM · #5 |
Emulationb of cross-processing is pretty easy to accomplish in PS using the curves palette. It involves "s-curving" up the red and green channels and "s-curving" down the blue channel, usually on a fairly contrasty original, often by first adding more contrast to the original. You can find a range that works for you and write a simple action for it.
Here's a tutorial:
//www.layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html
R.
Message edited by author 2009-12-01 09:29:13. |
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