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Jan 09, 2011 15:59 |  #1

IDK what it's called(vintage effect?), but this is my first try at this style of edit. How did I do?


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Jan 09, 2011 16:01 |  #2

I would love to see the original.




  
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Jan 09, 2011 16:08 |  #3

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Unedited original, except for the chocolate I removed from her face. :)



  
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Jan 09, 2011 16:10 |  #4

Im digging it, it brings out her eyes more. How do you do the Vintage effect?




  
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Jan 09, 2011 16:13 |  #5

Thanks! I followed a different tutorial but it wasn't very easy to follow. Here's one (external link) that seems to be more detailed.




  
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Jan 09, 2011 16:16 |  #6

Also, I sharpened her eyes in the edited version.




  
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Jan 09, 2011 16:44 |  #7

I think this is better. I followed the tutorial that I linked.

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Jan 09, 2011 16:48 |  #8

I like the last one better but I dont like the vignetting on the bottom of the image so much!




  
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Jan 09, 2011 17:05 |  #9

Almost looks like the "toy camera" setting in the new 60d. You did a great job giving the photo a aged feel. I also dont like the vignetting, it makes the photo a little too processed




  
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