@Justthisgood Yes, I am sure. The original image has some strong highlights, although not clipped, and the gradient@overlay clips them big time. I'll try using a levels adjustment layer to make the clipping go away and see if the effect still works.
Awesome tutorial man. Do you/ does anyone know how to edit film with this sort of effect? Or an application that is perfect for adding this sort of effect to film? I really want to incorporate this washed out look into my short films, but not sure how to do it right! To get an idea of what I mean, have a look at the music clip for Always by Panama. Thanks a lot!
sorry this is 8 months late, but if you have the adobe cs6 suite, then use adobe speedgrade. otherwise whatever video editing software you use, look up tutorials on the 1980s VHS effect. There is a strong possibility I am completely wrong, but i believe that is the effect you are looking for.
I've an important question but it isn't related, I edited a photo using camera raw once and the saved it and it was awesome then I wanted to edit the same photo with a different edit but not on camera raw every time I open the normal photo it open on camera raw with the old edit though I'm opening the normal unedited pic please help me pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Just wanted to say thank you and that your videos are very helpful!
absolutely fantastic tutorial!! thank you!!
It actually worked really well for the image I was working with...thanks!
@Justthisgood Yes, I am sure. The original image has some strong highlights, although not clipped, and the gradient@overlay clips them big time. I'll try using a levels adjustment layer to make the clipping go away and see if the effect still works.
very helpful..thanks
Awesome tutorial man. Do you/ does anyone know how to edit film with this sort of effect? Or an application that is perfect for adding this sort of effect to film? I really want to incorporate this washed out look into my short films, but not sure how to do it right! To get an idea of what I mean, have a look at the music clip for Always by Panama. Thanks a lot!
sorry this is 8 months late, but if you have the adobe cs6 suite, then use adobe speedgrade. otherwise whatever video editing software you use, look up tutorials on the 1980s VHS effect. There is a strong possibility I am completely wrong, but i believe that is the effect you are looking for.
I've an important question but it isn't related, I edited a photo using camera raw once and the saved it and it was awesome then I wanted to edit the same photo with a different edit but not on camera raw every time I open the normal photo it open on camera raw with the old edit though I'm opening the normal unedited pic please help me pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
Not working for me, colors get very clipped when changing mode to overlay and reducing opacity makes the vintage effect disappear.
@Justthisgood Done.