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Jan 06, 2011 00:43 |  #1

My friends recently had some pictures taken and I'm curious how they got this look. I was hoping a recommendation of a photoshop action or possibly the tools in pshop to accomplish this. Thanks so much for any direction!!!

http://www.michaelbowm​anphoto.com/downloads/​photo1.jpg (external link)
http://www.michaelbowm​anphoto.com/downloads/​photo2.jpg (external link)
http://www.michaelbowm​anphoto.com/downloads/​photo3.jpg (external link)
http://www.michaelbowm​anphoto.com/downloads/​photo4.jpg (external link)




  
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Jan 06, 2011 08:58 |  #2

Hi, and welcome.

I'd say it's some kind of cross-processing effect? Try googling for cross processing tutorials and see if you find anything.


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Jan 06, 2011 09:41 |  #3

Yeah I feel like the first three are done with a cross-processing/ lomo effect as well...here's a quick video tutorial on that effect and there's plenty more online too.
http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=N5maIdfttts (external link)


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Jan 06, 2011 16:56 |  #4

If the images aren't yours, please don't embed, but link to them.

Looks like it varies from some kind of cross process with a lot of vignette on #1 to just a bit of desaturation on #4.


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Jan 06, 2011 17:12 as a reply to  @ René Damkot's post |  #5

This look is done to death by wedding photographers. It's mostly done in the blue channel. Try either of these tilts and see what you get ...

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Jan 06, 2011 18:02 |  #6

Peano wrote in post #11587440 (external link)
This look is done to death by wedding photographers. It's mostly done in the blue channel. Try either of these tilts and see what you get ...

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It's been done AND beaten to death over and over. :)


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