Photoshop: Creating a Stylised Lomo Effect In 5 Steps WEB DESIGN VIDEOS - PHOTO EDITING VIDEO CLIPS

This is a guide - I encourage you to experiment and tweak the effects to suit your own tastes. You\'ll learn more by doing that, than from any tutorial.1. Less contrast (optional really - i think the final effect is better with less contrast but it\'s not necessary and can be turned off later)\n2. Creating a vignette\n3. Editing the colour with Curves - editing the channels individually for more vintage colours\n4. Importing old paper texture - givesthe image a warmer, more tactile feel. Get some old paper textures here: http://bashcorpo.deviantart.com/gallery/resources/\n5. Creating Light Leaks - my favourite feature of lomographic photos, this technique can look very authentic with more tweaking and experimenting with colours and blend modesI use Photoshop CS3 in the video, but it should be almost exactly the same since version 7 (with the exception of the Shadow/Highlight tool, but that\'s an optional step).\n\nMusic: Lomov - Obvist\nfree mp3 available here: http://www.last.fm/music/lomov/_/Obvist\n\nCreated with VirtualDub, CamStudio, Audacity and Photoshop CS3

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