After looking through the images I took during my antique camera photo shoot, I thought it might be fun to pick one and try to play with the tone of the image. I wanted to keep the effect subtle, but still give it a bit of a mood. For this tone I chose to draw from the look of film developed in the 70's. Here's a tutorial of the techniques I used to achieve these results.
Here's the original photo
Very nice processing!! It's perfect for this picture!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tips :-)
Very cool indeed! Will have to try this. :D Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies. :) Happy to share! I spend enough time learning from other people's tutorials, thought I should contribute a bit as well.
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I def notice the difference in the tone of the photo. In fact, i sense a bit of attitude from the duaflex. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue! :) Yeah, I really wanted it to be subtle, going less for a "throwback effect" and more for a subtle tone shift that the viewer wouldn't necessarily recognize as a "processing filter" Something that still felt pretty natural which is why I didn't scratch it up or add any grain. And dude, you're spot on, that Duaflex has some SERIOUS attitute. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou missed your calling as a teacher. :) Very cool stuff, as always from you.
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