Using only photoshop filters, how can I give a paradisiac appearance to a photo? The type of photos to edit are mainly portraits of women, but the technique must also be applicable to landscape photography.
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Here are some elements you can use to achieve this feeling:
Some of this can be done "only with photoshop filters", but you'll have best results if you start with source material that matches up. If not, you may want to consider very strong post-processing, using heavy blur and veiling effects to add mystery. |
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You could:
Here's an example I did with for number 1, picked it up during Emily Soto's workshop in KL. In example one I did not cover the whole of the lens with an object. |
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The classic "soft focus" effect can give photos a dreamy, paradisiac look. Though there are many ways to achieve the effect, here is one variety: Open your image in photoshop. This image (taken at Pulau Dayang, Malaysia) is slightly underexposed and will need some lightening up too.
Please post your results, it would be great to see how it worked out for you! Good luck! |
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