Post Processing - What's it all about?
Having shot some photos with a 'fashion editorial style' earlier this week, I spent a little time today....... tweaking 'em!
Post processing can include various techniques from b&w, sepia toning through to cross processing. The latter finish really suits this style of photo and these just rocked with it! This digital technique is taken from the traditional method of processing standard film in slide film chemicals (the short & simple explanation!).
Here are a couple of examples of cross processing, followed by some before and after photos.
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Having shot some photos with a 'fashion editorial style' earlier this week, I spent a little time today....... tweaking 'em!
Post processing can include various techniques from b&w, sepia toning through to cross processing. The latter finish really suits this style of photo and these just rocked with it! This digital technique is taken from the traditional method of processing standard film in slide film chemicals (the short & simple explanation!).
Here are a couple of examples of cross processing, followed by some before and after photos.
CLICK PHOTOS TO SEE LARGER IMAGE
All pre-processed photos are straight from camera. I shoot 'flat' and make any adjustments (contrast, saturation etc) later in Photoshop.
These last three shots demonstrate sepia toning and a classic b&w which work really well for portraits.
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