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Creamy-Saturated effect. Any advice?


oxman

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Hi, New guy here. Sorry to jump right in with a question but really want to learn. I will share what I know when I can.


S0...Does anyone know how to achieve this "creamy" effect?


I can get the general saturation and vignette but there seems to be something else going on with perhaps overlay-modes. Are there any tutorials that come close?


Thanks for you replies.


OX
 

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Ok, probably done with Nik Software Color Efex pro plug in and Tonal Contrast inside this plug in. Or Topaz Adjust... You can do it with the high pass technique but you need to blur the halo where it becomes obvious and it's boring. Better buy Color Efex or Topaz. Unfortunately Photoshop doesn't do it automatically with a good res. even with CS6.
 
I would go for lightroom to be honest loads of presets like this available to download on the web
 
Le Claire and Hoogle -- thanks for your advice. I am DLing Color efex now and will look into the LR filters
 

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