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06/02/2006 01:19:51 PM · #1 |
Anyone have any tips on replicating the Velvia film color saturation look in photoshop with digital images? |
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06/02/2006 01:22:12 PM · #2 |
Google PS Plug-ins - I downloaded one called "True Series Conversion", It offers B/W, Sepia and several Velvia type effects.
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06/02/2006 01:35:06 PM · #3 |
There is a good one on Fred Miranda's site www.fredmiranda.com
//www.fredmiranda.com/shopping/vv
I have it and like it a lot.
Message edited by author 2006-06-02 13:43:37. |
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06/02/2006 01:36:15 PM · #4 |
//www.atncentral.com/download.htm
There is a free Velvia - Provia action here
Message edited by author 2006-06-02 13:36:35.
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06/02/2006 01:38:19 PM · #5 |
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06/02/2006 01:42:24 PM · #6 |
The free Velvia/Provia once works really well!
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06/03/2006 01:33:31 AM · #7 |
//www.alienskin.com/exposure/
Definitely cool, but cost $200. It simulates all kinds of film.
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06/03/2006 01:35:57 AM · #8 |
Exposure Rocks-- I own that Plug-in..
If someone wants to post a picture in this thread I'll do a Before and After for ya, with Velvia applied.
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06/03/2006 01:52:57 AM · #9 |
Not a good image really to start, but this was done with Exposure
Left is RAW with no PP. Right is Velvia filter in Exposure.
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