Showing posts with label Light Leak Photoshop tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Light Leak Photoshop tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Light Leak Photoshop tutorial

 light leak is a hole or gap in the body of a camera where light is able to "leak" into the normally light-tight chamber, exposing the film or sensor with extra light. This light is diffuse, although parts within the camera may cast shadows or reflect it in a particular way. For most purposes this is considered a problem. Within the lomography movement it is seen as a positive effect, giving photos character. (Wikipedia)
This effect liked by some can be replicated in Photoshop.
This is the processed image. The original image is below.
I will be using this image for the tutorial. You will find it here
It belongs to Aconyte-Stock
Step 1 : Click the Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer button.
Step 2 : From the pop up menu click on Hue/Saturation.
Step 3 : In the Hue/Saturation drag the Saturation to -100.
Step 4 : Change the Blend Mode of Hue/Saturation layer to Screen. Reduce the Opacity to 75%.
The image looks like this.
Step 5 : Click on the New Fill or Adjustment Layer button (as in Step1)  and click on Levels.
Step 6 : Drag the Black slider shown to 20%.
The image looks like this.
Step 7 : Now click on a Curves Adjustment.
Step 8 : In the Curves diagonal drag the top and bottom of the diagonal in the middle slightly at the top and bottom as shown.
The image looks like this.
Step 9 : Click the New Layer icon. A New Layer 1 forms.
Step 10 : The Foreground/Background colors are set to Black/White.
Step 11 : Click the Gradient Tool. The Linear Gradient is checked by default. Click at the top to bring up the Gradient Editor.
Step 12 : In the Gradient Editor click on Foreground to Transparent Preset.
Step 13 : The Blend Mode is set to Normal. Lower the Opacity to 60%.
Step 14 : Drag the Gradient Tool down in the bottom of the image.
The bottom of the image darkens slightly.
Step 15 : Click the New Layer icon and a new Layer 2 forms.
Step 16 : Press x on the keyboard to change the Foreground Color to White.
Step 17 Click the Gradient Tool again.
Step 18 : Drag up with the Gradient Tool.
The finished image,
Other Photoshop tutorials are here


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