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Cross-Processed Lomo Effect


Step 1

For this tutorial, I'm gonna use a personal picture. So this is the original picture.

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Now create a new fill or adjustment layer > curves. Make a soft curve just like this one. That will work for the brightness and contrast.

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Step 2

Now create a new layer above all and fill it with black. Blend mode: Hue, Opacity: 40%.

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Step 3

Ok, now you must merge all layers into one. After that, go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mark. Set the values like mine. You may use your own Radius value... that's what will make any difference. Now you got a cool sharp looking pic.

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Step 4

With the Elliptical Marquee Tool make an oval selection on the picture... you may select the main subject of it for a better result. Now invert the selection going to Select > Inverse.

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Step 5

Go to Select > Modify > Feather. High Resolution pictures may use higher values. For this one, use 20.

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Step 6

Don't lose the selection. Got to Image > Adjustments > Levels. You may change just the middle value, making it 0,45. It will dark the edges a little bit.

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Step 7

Now go to Filter > Blur > Lens Blur. You may use these exact values to get the right effect. The only value you may change is the Radius, depending on the effect intensity you might want.

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And now you got finished the Lomo effect! You should have something like this now:

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I really love this effect... I use it in most of my pictures.

Step 8

Now we're going to add the Cross Processing effect, using nothing but curves. Got to create a new fill or adjustment layer > Curves. First, we're going to adjust the Reds. Make a curve just like mine.

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Now, the Greens. Make a soft curve just like this.

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And now, the Blues. This, people, is what will give your picture a vintage, yellowish look. You may adjust it to make a light cross process if you wish.

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Final Result

Done! So here is our final result!

Cross-Processed Lomo Effect Tutorial: Final Result

And here are the original and final result, side by side. Hope you all enjoy this. Cheers!

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Author's URL: Abduzeedo
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