Archive for 'Photoshop'
Free Photoshop Action:Classical style photo
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Oneter.
This action can make photos as a classical style picture, we use it frequently.
Free for personal use, for commercial please do ask.Thank you!
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How to install the ps action:
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Free photoshop action:Hand-colored Vintage Photo ATN
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Oneter.
This is similar and improved version of my the old actions .
Action includes: Ageing; Colour; Cracks; Bending and as a bonus Old Paper Style. Please read the Instructions first, before you run the action. [...]
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free Photoshop Action:Polaroid GENERATOR V1
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Oneter.
Ladies and gents – dudes and dudettes,
I proudly present The Polaroid GENERATOR V1
Works with Adobe Photoshop 7 and all CS versions in any language.
HAVE FUN!
Free Download:polaroid_generator_v1_by_rawimage
From:http://rawimage.deviantart.com/art/Polaroid-GENERATOR-V1-42651542
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Free Ps Action:Lomo –add fun “Lomo” look to your photos.
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Oneter.
Use these Free Lomo Photoshop Actions to add fun “Lomo” look to your photos. Vibrant and slightly shifted colors, edge vignetting and increased contrast are typical characteristics of lomography. This set includes 4 Free Lomo Photoshop actions that work well on almost anything- that’s a beauty of lomography. Updated Version 2.0 includes variable vignette settings to accommodate both smaller and larger images. See the Demo Below: [...]
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PS Action:Cross-Processing ATN
Posted on 25. Nov, 2008 by Oneter.
Cross-processing, briefly, is a photographic technique where (usually) slide film (E6) is processed in the set of chemicals usually used to process print film (C41). (Less common is cross-processing in the other direction — print film processed in slide film chemicals) The result is images with oddly skewed colors and increased contrast and saturation.
The problem we’re running into now, however, is that this process depends on shooting with film. What happens if you’re one of the photographers who have made the jump to digital? [...]






