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| How to get this vintage look? I like this vintage look and wonderring how this look has done? cross-prossessing with lots of green chanel? http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...alifornia7.jpg |
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| Re: How to get this vintage look? More likely Split Toning. Regards, MM |
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| Re: How to get this vintage look? how to do that? I'm no expert |
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| Re: How to get this vintage look? Open the image in Adobe Camera RAW. Select the Split Toning tab which is the 5th from the left. Move the Shadows Saturation slider to the right and then adjust the Hue to the color you want. You can do the same with the Highlight sliders and you can play with the balance slider to adjust the balance between the two. Regards, Murray |
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| Re: How to get this vintage look? Try some of the virtual photographer presets. I'm pretty sure you can get close and them tweak on dupe layers. |
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