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looking for some good tutorials on how to achieve a vintage look for fashion. if you look at bentrovatoblog.com , he has lots of fashion photogs that uses these techniques. I've attached some sample from some of the looks I would like to achieve. I would like to know how to do the following.
1. how to make colors look vintage 2. how to create that faded vintage look, while still mantaining good density in contrast. 2. how to create light leaks effect 3. how to create dust/scratches on film look 4. how to create an out of focus foreground effect |
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