I am trying to simulate the effect you used to get on film by cross processing, using photoshop cs. I know that there are several ways of doing this but can anyone tell me how they do ?
magmac21 Member 97 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Ullapool Scotland More info | Jan 22, 2006 08:01 | #1 I am trying to simulate the effect you used to get on film by cross processing, using photoshop cs. I know that there are several ways of doing this but can anyone tell me how they do ?
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stupot Goldmember 2,227 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: UK, Portsmouth Uni / HW Bucks More info | Feb 07, 2006 17:17 | #2 well... a quick way is to use curves. on the red channel give it an 's' curve, on the blue give it an inverted 's'. play around until you get something you like. im sure there are much more technical ways of doing it... Canon EOS 350D, Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6, 24-105 f4L IS, 70-200 f4L, 300 f4L IS, Kenko 1.4x pro300, 430EX, Apple Powerbook G4
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Feb 07, 2006 18:28 | #3 Try this site, it has all sorts Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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photodd Member 202 posts Joined May 2005 Location: san louis More info | Feb 08, 2006 12:11 | #4 Try Exposure demo free for 30 days. It's the best 1-click cross-process I've seen. http://www.jaytoddphotography.com
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