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How to process for a nitty-gritty look

 
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Apr 20, 2011 22:43 |  #1

Like the title says. I'm planning on doing a shoot with a friend next month and I'm looking for ways of processing for a gritty look. Any other tips other than hard light blending modes, lots of contrast, sharpening, and possibly a texture overlay? I already got the lighting figured out for it.


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Apr 20, 2011 22:55 |  #2

JMartel wrote in post #12263674 (external link)
Like the title says. I'm planning on doing a shoot with a friend next month and I'm looking for ways of processing for a gritty look. Any other tips other than hard light blending modes, lots of contrast, sharpening, and possibly a texture overlay? I already got the lighting figured out for it.

Add alot of noise/grain




  
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Apr 20, 2011 22:58 |  #3

Run all the sliders to 100 in LR and then back off the saturation and vibrancy to taste.:D


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Apr 21, 2011 20:04 |  #4

Anything other than those and hard lighting?


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Apr 23, 2011 00:32 |  #5

Maybe some oversharpening and maybe a grunge layer Joey Lawrence style?




  
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