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How do I get those effects?
This photograph was taken by a Mexican photographer, this picture have really nice colors, like vintage or something, the sky have a great tonality, the detail of the plants is very good.
What kind of actions do you think I could use to get those nice effects?.
thank you for your answers 
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03-11-2010 10:51 PM
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Simply add a yellow cast.
Notice how yellowish the clouds look and the buildings look.
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if you have photo shop (even gimp), over lay colors and mess with blending modes and opacity
also try erasing some areas with a soft eraser to remove the effect from what ever place you dont want it.
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plug-in for gimp: LOMO. google "gimp registry'' and ''lomo''.
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Originally Posted by
matfoster
plug-in for gimp: LOMO. google "gimp registry'' and ''lomo''.
Actually It looks like cross proccesing picture, or lomo, but I tried to follow tutorials and I canīt get that contrast, or that quality the image have.
Im using Canon Rebel T1i, i dont know If that photograph have location lighting or something to make it better maybe thatīs why i canīt get the same quality or maybe he took some photos with different exposures and enhance the quality by mixing them.
any ideas?
Iīm new on this, and I really want to take a photo like that.
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Originally Posted by
thealleine

Originally Posted by
matfoster
plug-in for gimp: LOMO. google "gimp registry'' and ''lomo''.
Actually It looks like cross proccesing picture, or lomo, ...any ideas?
XPRO is one of the simulations included within the LOMO installable. there's a choice of 5 or 6 different ones.
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Originally Posted by
CupCakeCommando
if you have photo shop (even gimp), over lay colors and mess with blending modes and opacity

also try erasing some areas with a soft eraser to remove the effect from what ever place you dont want it.
There is so much to learn in Photoshop. I have never even thought of applying a tint layer and the lessening the opacity.
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i understand. in fact, in the above screenshot - i'd turn off a lot of those parameters anyway. and within the layers control window i'd also manual adjust/reduce some of the seperate layers too. the default LOMO look applied by the script is a bit too harsh and crude for my tastes. but used minimally it can be a nice enhancement.
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i have an app on my g1 phone which simulates a polaroid camera and produces an effect like this...
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Look up split-tone mapping and try messing with the different color channels in Curves
. Experimentation will do loads for you.
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