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    That 70s Effect



    Hi everyone,


    I've been scouring the internet for a resoucre on vintage tinting in photoshop. I'm currently working on a project that I would like to have an authentic retro vibe, very similar to the images seen in this portfolio:


    http://www.fashionserved.com/Gallery/Benjamin-Eyewear-SpringSummer-09-Lookbook/290248


    If you have seen anything out there please share the link, or if you have any suggestions yourself that would be great! Thanks,


    John

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    Re: That 70s Effect



    Shoot RAW play with white balance and tint, lower the black point and play with contrast until you achieve the look you are trying for.

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    Re: That 70s Effect

    I agree with Keith. This has helped me achieve the "look" I've wanted in the past.

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    Re: That 70s Effect



    There's numerous ways to do this. You can search through http://www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopsupport/discuss/ for suggestions.


    Here's a quick recipe - the big key to this one is in the blue channel.
    • Make a curves adjustment layer
    • Boost the red channel a little
    • Take a bunch of the contrast out of the blue channel by flattening it out (lift up the leftmost point, and pull down the rightmost)
    • If it's too magenta for you, boost the green a little.
    • If you want a more washed out look, overlay a white layer.

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