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    Default best processing i've ever seen

    hey guys.
    i was browsing another forum and i came across this album:
    http://knipser.smugmug.com/gallery/2580088#P-1-15
    the post-processing on all of these photos is so good. anyone know how to achieve the effects shown in photos like this one?

    http://knipser.smugmug.com/gallery/2...44588008_X9m2T

    they all have a soft, slightly desaturated feel, thats done in a way so that the image is still very sharp and striking.
    thanks in advance.

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    thats not processing its just like, normal
    and the second link, is probably film, xpro, probably slide in C41.
    Else he just messes with the curves
    but yeah thats just camera, he might use like a holga or lomo camera for some shots.

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    the example was shot with a canon EOS-1DS Mark III, he also uses a canon 5D in some of the other shots.
    i'm sure there must be some way of filtering them to get that soft greeny-blue tinge.

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    They look nice.

    The picture coloring is easy to replicate using Photoshop curves and color balance layers/adjustments.

    But of course, you need to take the nice picture beforehand.

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    In a lot of the shots he lacks a lot of contrast. like in this one.
    http://knipser.smugmug.com/photos/244588014_nA4Bv-M.jpg

    I think he might just be changing the curves and adding a cooling photofilter.

    That or he uses colorbalances a lot. Which i think is the case now that i look at them more. But I'm sure thats not all hes doing. But color balances, when set to the right settings, defiently give off that blueish gren cold hue.

    He also could be using a channel mixer and then just maksing it out? or selective coloring. But the colorbalance along with photo filtering, curves (to lose contrast) and maybe..some desaturation is my best bet.


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    He shoots digital but manipulates the pictures to make them look like film.. boooooring. But oh well sure it looks good. He should be shooting with film though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinBabies View Post
    He shoots digital but manipulates the pictures to make them look like film.. boooooring. But oh well sure it looks good. He should be shooting with film though.
    exactly.. kinda wasted talent.
    if you like the style though, check through the conceptual gallery on deviantART.

    Pfft.

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