
This was a lot of fun to play with. The little boy looks tired, but he’s had a full day of play at the beach. I love the beach and I love that feeling of heavy tiredness you get at the end of the day. So here’s the original:
And here is my color edit:
After that I had a little fun :). Coffeeshop’s Golden Vintage:
Coffeeshop’s Vintage News:
And the Vintage News edit inside a vintage frame:
Oh, and just because it’s new to me and lots of fun, one fake polaroid from Rollip:
So head on over to I ♥ Faces and try your hand at this edit. It’s a lot of fun! I promise!!!
ETA Noiseware information: I did use Noiseware :). I used the Community version which is free. You can find it here: Noiseware. Scroll all the way to the bottom to download it. You have to save your edited picture, open it in Noiseware and run the strength you want (I used portrait). Then save the filtered file. I pull it back into PSE5 and layer it on top of the edited file. Then change the opacity to about 87% to bring back some of the detail. I hope that helps!Amanda
14 comments:
Awesome edits! I love the golden vintage one.
I love that you did multiple edits. I had tried different things andI wish I had saved them all to share.
I love your edits.
i LOVE the golden edit!!! I think thats the best ive seen from any of the contributors today! i loved it!!!
Looking at your pictures again, I'm wondering how you got his face so smooth. Did you run an action? I would love to know how you did it. Take care!
Your color edit is awesome! Did you use Portraiture or Noiseware by chance? They look really great. :)
Love the colour and the golden vintage edit. i was wondering how yu got it so smooth too? Did you run noiseware - why didn't I think of that? They are beautiful :D
forgot to check the follow up box to hear your answer!
I did use Noiseware :). I used the Community version which is free. You can find it here: http://www.imagenomic.com/download.aspx. Scroll all the way to the bottom to download it. You have to save your edited picture, open it in noiseware and run the strength you want (I used portrait). Then save the filtered file. I pull it back into PSE5 and layer it on top of the edited file. Then change the opacity to about 87% to bring back some of the detail. I hope that helps!
Amanda
Great edits! I'm always so impressed when someone does more than one edit :) They are all beautiful! Great job!
Gorgous work!!! I just love them!
Amazing job on the edits, LOVE them all.
Absolutely wonderful (as always!) Your editing work is fabulous. :)
~Angie
co-founder of I ♥ Faces
Wow, you did a great job on those! The golden one is my absolute favorite. Thanks for sharing the tips of how you did these, I'm going to check those out for some of my pictures :).
I like the vintage news the best since it uses the noise in the photo well.
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