How To Achieve A Vintage 90s Magazine Color Grade | Photoshop Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Discover how I go about recreating a vintage color-grade within my photos to give it that scanned-in 90s magazine look. This effect only takes a few adjustment layers and once you get the hang of it you can pretty much use it as a template color correction for any of your designs / photos.
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Chapters:
Intro: (0:00)
Briefing: (0:30)
Image Inspection: (1:03)
Adding Noise: (2:34)
Adjustment Layering: (3:11)
Finishing Effects: (7:58)
Outro: (9:01)
thank you for your great video! You're the only designer providing us with design assets. Very much appreciated man. Glad I found you on RUclips.
This is the best video I've seen for flattening out the image to get that vintage film effect!!! Ive watched hundreds!! I want to like it a thousand times.
Finally! I've been looking for something like this for a while.
doron studio is the gift that keeps on giving, this is so cool bro!!!
⚜️ I love these type of texture, quality, design of magazine, film quality, yes. Great job men.
this is SUCH a good tutorial, really clear explanations throughout and actually giving reasons WHY you made certain decisions and how they contribute to the look that you're aiming for which makes it so much easier to apply this tutorial to my own pictures. subscribed!
absolutely incredible tutorial. Been working as a pro designer for over a decade, and you just taught an old dog new tricks. Never thought about using blend option on an adj layer; brilliant
one of the best I've found, shame it's not getting the recognition it deserves
Amazing insight Doron, definitely will be using this in the future. Love these videos! 🔥🤞🏼
Great tutorial, I've been looking for something like this for a long time, thanks! ❤
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Thank you bro, really glad that you are sharing your knowledge with us... May you have more success in life.
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Truly a hero
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Thank you , loved the video
Thankyou for the tutorial!
such a great tutorial, thank you
That was a great walkthrough bro, thank you.
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graphic design IS my passion
Thank you for this, I was looking how to do this
miraba las fotografias de jack bridgland y trataba de hacerlo a su estilo pero no me quedaba, buscaba en youtube un tutorial y no habia! gracias por compartir esta tecnica, ahora lo veo :)
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Godlike content, thank you!
thank you, very useful! you explained it very well too :)
Thank you so much wie
best teacher
thank u so much!
BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SINCE CHARLI XCX'S GOOD ONES COVER ART RELEASED!!!
U r the best
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great video! can you make more of these type videos? vintage style looks? I’m a photographer and find these useful to keep things fresh
thanks! sure thing. i’m also coming out with a LUT pack that does some similar looks to this. stay posted on my IG @doronstudio
Hot designers don't gatekeep
Thanks Doron
very nice video
20th TUTORIAL so far.... 61 more to go.....
you a goat - thank you for the info share
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This is amazing! Thank you so much
Is it possible if you could drop this as a template on doron supply
Thank you for this !! , do you think that you can do a video for the Hugo Comte style of grade ?
u r sick
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Jack Bridgland punching the air rn
when i exported my picture it changes, how can i fix it ?
how did you separate the arrows in underlying layer?
pressing alt
texture?? plss bro
Sorry, I'm new to the world of design, can Photoshop be used on a laptop?
Yes!
beginner here, I was wondering how would I get the paper texture into photoshop
1. Copy and paste
2. drag the file into photoshop from your desktop
3. In photoshop go to file>place embedded
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