r/PhotoshopTutorials 5d ago

How make photo look like this???

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This is song cover art how can i make this type blueish grain photo i tried multiple things but results are not that good

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u/DwigGang 5d ago

Shoot it with a high ISO film in a darkened room using on-camera flash. Then scan the film.

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u/_im_depressed 5d ago

Aren’t there a way to archive this with photoshop?

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u/DwigGang 5d ago

There is no easy way to create the lighting effect. It would be somewhere between moderately time consuming to massively difficult depending on the source image's lighting.

The grain/noise can be simulated, but getting a true film grain look is very very difficult. You generally end up having to accept a more digital noise look instead.

The color crossover error (e.g. neutral dark greys, bluish/cyanish midtones & highlights) can be simulated with various techniques (e.g. Color Balance, Gradient Map, ...) depending again on the nature of the source image. The saturation boost to cyan, red, & yellow can be done with Hue/Saturation, with the usual cravaet that the nature of the source image affects the method.

The bottom line is that it will be a largely trial-and-terror effort, experimenting with various methods to each of the different aspects of the image. It would be best to shoot the source image so that it is a close as practical to your desired end results and then use Ps to "fine tune" the image.

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u/OCKWA 5d ago

Copy the photo make the top layer really bright and the bottom layer really dark use a mask to brush in the bright areas to simulate flash

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u/SeriFaex 4d ago

Modifica la saturación y la exposición y luego añade filtro ruido a tu gusto