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How to Mimic a Digital Cyanotype Using Photoshop with Ease
The post How to Mimic a Digital Cyanotype Using Photoshop with Ease appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Ana Mireles. A Cyanotype was a popular film printing process that gave an appealing, beautiful cyan-colored tone to … Continue reading
How To Mimic a Cross-Processing Effect in Photoshop
Cross-processing is a technique that comes from the darkroom days. You would purposely develop film in the wrong chemicals to achieve special color effects. When no film or chemicals are involved in digital processing, it is possible to mimic a … Continue reading
How to Mimic Lomography in Photoshop with Ease
Ever wondered what Lomography is? Have you seen Lomo images and wanted to know how to do it? Do you know what Lomo photography is but don’t want to go back to film or buy more cameras? If you answered … Continue reading
How to Mimic Window Light in a Studio Environment
One of the most common reasons you hear from photographers who avoid off-camera flash lighting is that it looks artificial. Yes, studio lighting can look artificial, but sometimes that’s part of the charm. Nobody claims portraits made with a ringlight … Continue reading