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Intel Inside

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Sep 19, 2008
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Hey everyone! i was wondering, how to a achieve the effect in the picture in Photoshop Elements or is it something that can only be done with a film based camera?

Many thanks... :D
 

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I believe it is probably a filter applied in PS. This can also be achieved by manipulating the HUE sliders, among others. I am unsure if PS elements has this. I am sure it does. Mess around with stuff, see what you can come up with!
 
Hey everyone! i was wondering, how to a achieve the effect in the picture in Photoshop Elements or is it something that can only be done with a film based camera?

Many thanks... :D

1. Overall desaturation
2. Split toning (looks like warmed up highlights with green shadows)

Split toning resembles cross-processed E6-C41 film, but is simple to do in Lightroom, Aperture, or PS.
 
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