How to get this effect?


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I've been trying to get this 4 the past week but with no success...:cry:
Could some1 save me please? haha... i read the post on cross processing but it seems to be slightly different from this.:dunno::dunno:
La_historia_no_termina____by_Roux_S.jpg


Thanks!!
 

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hey there.. just wondering which effect are you talking about?

Is it:

1.) vintage color and look?

2.) depth of field + blur?

just curious.

cheers!
 

Look like some manual lens shot at wide open.
 

The trick is to use RGB curves and tweak till you achieve it.

Then again there probably are many ways to achieve it la.
 

I've been trying to get this 4 the past week but with no success...:cry:
Could some1 save me please? haha... i read the post on cross processing but it seems to be slightly different from this.:dunno::dunno:
La_historia_no_termina____by_Roux_S.jpg


Thanks!!
is this picture shot by you, or you just took from somebody's portfolio to show what effect you want to achieve?
 

in photoshop
-> adjustment -> curves -
you will see default as RGB, change to red tweak it, change to blue, tweak it again, and change to green tweak it until you are happy with what you want.. it hard to get the exact results but getting something similar is possible.

google cross processing youtube. there should be quite a lot of answers.
 

Thanks guys. yup i got it from deviant art. its the effect im trying to achieve. i think i sorta got it
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Should i increase the contrast?
 

its funny how the film look is making a comeback haha

pretty simple to do without presets...
 

its funny how the film look is making a comeback haha

pretty simple to do without presets...

Yup... Just shoot film! :bsmilie:
 

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