Hete aquí 5 efectos de pelicula que se pueden lograr en pocos pasos mediante el uso del Photoshop, unos cuantos cambios de parámetros por aquí, unos cuantos cambios de parámetros por allí y voilà, nuestro efecto deseado. Se pueden hacer con el Cámara RAW.
1.) Film Grain
To simulate film grain from a high ISO film in photoshop, simply go to Filter -> Noise -> Add Noise.
Select an amount of 4.4, and make sure Gaussian and Monochromatic is select.
To simulate film grain from a high ISO film in photoshop, simply go to Filter -> Noise -> Add Noise.
Select an amount of 4.4, and make sure Gaussian and Monochromatic is select.
2) Antique Vintage
Get an antique vintage effect in Camera Raw.
Go to the tone curve pane in Camera Raw and enter the following values :
Highlights : 0
Lights : +28
Darks : -17
Shadows : 0
Then click on the split tone tab and enter the following values :
Highlights
Hue : 52
Saturation : 64
Shadows
Hue : 37
Saturation : 22
And then go to the lens vignetting tab and enter the following values under lens vignetting :
Amount :+100
Get an antique vintage effect in Camera Raw.
Go to the tone curve pane in Camera Raw and enter the following values :
Highlights : 0
Lights : +28
Darks : -17
Shadows : 0
Then click on the split tone tab and enter the following values :
Highlights
Hue : 52
Saturation : 64
Shadows
Hue : 37
Saturation : 22
And then go to the lens vignetting tab and enter the following values under lens vignetting :
Amount :+100
Midpoint : +11
3) Black and White
Get high contrast black and white pictures like you used to with traditional black and white film.
Download our Black and White presets for Camera Raw here.
4) Split Toning
Get a classic split tone like you thought they could only get in the darkroom.
Convert your picture to black and white, and then select the split tone tab in Camera Raw, and enter the following values :
Highlights
Hue : 55
You can achieve a cross process effect in Camera Raw.
Go to the tone curve pane in Camera Raw and enter the following values :
Highlights : +84
Lights : +40
Darks : -46
Shadows : -68
Get a classic split tone like you thought they could only get in the darkroom.
Convert your picture to black and white, and then select the split tone tab in Camera Raw, and enter the following values :
Highlights
Hue : 55
Saturation : 36
5) Cross ProcessingYou can achieve a cross process effect in Camera Raw.
Go to the tone curve pane in Camera Raw and enter the following values :
Highlights : +84
Lights : +40
Darks : -46
Shadows : -68
Then click on the split tone tab and enter the following values :
Highlights
Hue : 70
Saturation : 65
Shadows
Hue : 250
Saturation : 75
Highlights
Hue : 70
Saturation : 65
Shadows
Hue : 250
Saturation : 75
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