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Polaroid Effect in Photoshop
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kadomony
anyone know how to take an image and change the color levels/noise filter/etc. to get a polaroid effect?

im not looking for a polaroid photo border, but rather the retro look it gives photos.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by kadomony
anyone know how to take an image and change the color levels/noise filter/etc. to get a polaroid effect?

im not looking for a polaroid photo border, but rather the retro look it gives photos.


trial and error?
igottaknow
pvdangel?
mezzir
don't use filters, use levels and coloring, and lots of em

examples:





(clickable)
tubularbills
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Originally posted by igottaknow
pvdangel?


LOL, +1
igottaknow
nice pics
Lilith


Dust and scratches, noise filters in Photoshop are also handy if you want to give it an bit of beaten around look but that's sort of where you want to be looking in terms of your colour management and contrast on the 2nd image.
Boomer187



TRANSLATED!
Lilith
Cut that out you nasty little vowel dropping vermin!!! :whip:


:happy2:
Boomer187
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Originally posted by Lilith
Cut that out you nasty little vowel dropping vermin!!! :whip:


:happy2:




:mad: :mad: pretty soon you guys are gonna start pushing that whole confusing metric system on us!!!!

pvdAngel
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Originally posted by igottaknow
pvdangel?


quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
don't use filters, use levels and coloring, and lots of em

examples:





(clickable)


Dang, any time you need me, I'm not here but sleeping instead. But yeah, I agree. Change the Hues and Levels for the desired effect. Depending on the image depends on how strongly you want change it.
kadomony
thanks for the tips :)
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