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Before (top) and After. I like vintage style photos. The slightly washed out look with a bit of cross-processing. I've seen photoshop actions for the vintage look sold over the net and I've always wondered how it's done. So last night, I googled it and presto, I got excellent tutorials about how to DIY. It's really not that hard.
This is just my first try. I know the photo is not exactly the best one for vintage style, but I like the way it turned out. The foreground is more highlighted and I love the colours. I've never really taken Photoshop beyond just saturating the colours and cropping, until now. I wonder what it'll look like in print.
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