p.1 #1 · How to get 'this' look in post production?
Hi All,
Below are some images that have a certain 'look' done in post production - almost like saturation has been kicked down. I see this done a lot for weddings as well as food photography (street shooting for magazines).
Question is this - How does one get this look in post production (Photoshop, Aperture, etc)?
p.1 #2 · How to get 'this' look in post production?
the first image looks like one of Jose Villa's - shot on film I do believe. So there isn't a "photoshop" recipe for that. I'd recommend checking out some of the photoshop actions and you should find what you are looking for.
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Nicholas
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Nov 12, 2009 at 08:11 AM
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p.1 #6 · How to get 'this' look in post production?
demps wrote:
the first image looks like one of Jose Villa's - shot on film I do believe. So there isn't a "photoshop" recipe for that.
Maybe there is not a recipe, but one can be developed. With Photoshop competency any film look can be replicated.
p.1 #8 · How to get 'this' look in post production?
#1 could easily be done with ctrl+b and playing with the cyan levels in the midtones, then it looks like a brightness increase and a little of levels to bring back the blacks.
for #3, not much. I'm guessing that right at the end there was a solid color layer put on using 'color' blending mode at about 12% opacity or so and kinda looks like a really light green to me. Gives it a bit of a post-process look. Lower the contrast and saturation and I would think then in levels, you could move the white slider in a bit to give it a bit more shape as with the contrast lowering done before it can wash thigns out.
I'm just speculating...
As for OnOne, it does a lot but this doesn't look like they're stuff. It more looks like lightroom presets.