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I was just saw some amaazing wedding pictures, that have obviously been really post processed and I am wondering how to get the same effect. I don't do wedding photography but I would love to know how to do this for event photography. I have CS3 so any advice geered towards that would be great!
Here are some examples, (Their photographer was Jesh de Rox Photography, in Edmonton Alberta) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks!
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thats mostly cross processed....ther are tones of tutorials around but basically the easiest way is to adjust the curves in photoshop. you can also go to colors and add some green and yellow or you can do individual layers to achieve it.....
Just google Cross-Processing images and you'll find a bunch on you tube or other various sites.
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what pinball said and you might also want to google Lomo and acid wash techniques as well since they also give a very similar result.
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Thanks!! I will google away! I think I even have some actions for cross-processed I just didn't know what it was...
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