Hello!
Last month I created two Photoshop curves! They were being featured in [herecomesthesunblog] as a guest post. All year round, I'll be contributing several times on Amanda's blog covering posts on editing, photography and so on. Her blog is definitely too lovely to miss, so make sure you drop by!
Anyway, the curve, Blue Mail is one that enhances the overall image as it brings out the contrast. There is also a hint of filmy effects, and if you'd prefer, tune down the saturation to look more vintage. The second curve, Beacon is a variation with a warmer tone. Recommendations: lower the opacity of the curve layer to 70-80% for a more natural look.
Also, there is a vintage film Photoshop action I discovered lately. I found it massively bold and vivid, but must be 'handled with care' as it comes with really strong color and contrast.
Click [here] to be directed to the download link. Below is my test on the action.
I hope you had a wonderful weekend so far, and I can't wait to come back with more updates. Spring is around the corner!
More of my free Photoshop presets can be found [here].
love, M
Thanks so much for the curves!! Really like them a lot. <3
ReplyDeleteThanks, love! Hope you'd share with me your pics edited with the curves! :)
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This is so useful, thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to know that! You're welcome my dear x
DeleteMandy, do I need to download any apps to use your Photoshop curves? :)
ReplyDeleteNo, you don't have to! You just need a functional Photoshop :)
Deletei like beacon! :D
ReplyDeleteHahaha, like you got use Photoshop like that?! :P
DeleteHere's another nice free action for film look emulation http://www.film-effect-photoshop.com/free-film-photoshop-actions.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!! x
DeleteIt won't Let me download the filters :(
ReplyDeleteHow did it stop you?
DeleteDo you have to have photoshop to use the filters?
ReplyDeleteYes, you have to :)
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