How to get this effect in Photoshop Post Processed?


desaturate, shift color cast/tint a bit to cyan, add soft filter. Learn how to use photoshop first, then you'll be able to recognize basic things like this.
 

desaturate, shift color cast/tint a bit to cyan, add soft filter. Learn how to use photoshop first, then you'll be able to recognize basic things like this.

Huh???:think::dunno::sweat:
 

I came across this image on the web, and I have been wanting to do this kind of Post Process, but i don't know the steps. Can someone, help me with this. thanks alot.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...59976741.80724.100000564682079&type=1&theater

There are many ways to skin a cat.

I would do it using color curves in Photoshop.

Please refer to this: http://layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html

I think some amount of shift was done to magenta/cyan/blue side - so you'd have to tweak each R/G/B curve accordingly. Hope this helps.
 

desaturate, shift color cast/tint a bit to cyan, add soft filter. Learn how to use photoshop first, then you'll be able to recognize basic things like this.

What is basic to you may not be basic to others .
Just like a G chord for an accomplished gutar player is basic but for someone who just want to learn a song as a surprise for his gf on her birthday, its complicated stuff.You do not expect him to learn all the chords just to play that one song right ?
 

There are many ways to skin a cat.

I would do it using color curves in Photoshop.

Please refer to this: http://layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html

I think some amount of shift was done to magenta/cyan/blue side - so you'd have to tweak each R/G/B curve accordingly. Hope this helps.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

thanks for sharing
 

There are many ways to skin a cat.

I would do it using color curves in Photoshop.

Please refer to this: http://layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html

I think some amount of shift was done to magenta/cyan/blue side - so you'd have to tweak each R/G/B curve accordingly. Hope this helps.

dats what i am doing now haha but slightly different.
 

There are many ways to skin a cat.

I would do it using color curves in Photoshop.

Please refer to this: http://layersmagazine.com/curvy-cross-processing.html

I think some amount of shift was done to magenta/cyan/blue side - so you'd have to tweak each R/G/B curve accordingly. Hope this helps.

Nice.. thanks for sharing...:)
 

find a prog called color efex... find cross processing... use it.

its easier for beginners.

if u want more control, use the curves as suggested by the abv.
 

allenleonhart said:
find a prog called color efex... find cross processing... use it.

its easier for beginners.

if u want more control, use the curves as suggested by the abv.

Is it a standalone software or one of the bundled software from nik?