You're probably the only PS tutorial that isn't long winded and straight to the point. Have you considered doing a series explaining each tool, how to utilize it best and brief examples?
Very helpful video, thank you. You helped with a number of nostalgic editing questions I've been frantically searching for. Amazing job, this photo looks straight out of the '90s. It looks authentic!
Thanks a lot, Justin! What I like best about your tutorials is that they are simple to follow, they ain't too long, and the end result is just awesome - always! :)
dude i subscribed to your channel yesterday and already learned so much thank you keep uploading ive seen your video edit tutorials to and i cant thank you enough your steps are so easy to follow
Love it! I can use the curves settings in PicsArt so I can take a pic with my phone and apply the same curve settings and make that film effect (not the full effect but it's something). Cool job! You are so nice, Justin! P.S.: Snapchat team here! :)
FINALLY a tutorial that doesn't make the results ugly ! Thank you !
Thanks!
Thanks dude - it’s rare that RUclipsrs get straight to the point, really helped 👍
By far the best tutorial ive seen.
I'm literally struggling about how to add those film gradients AND THIS HELPS ME A LOT. Very straight forward, thank you !!
You're probably the only PS tutorial that isn't long winded and straight to the point. Have you considered doing a series explaining each tool, how to utilize it best and brief examples?
+SuperWaistcoat thanks, I have I might still make more tool and menu based tutorials!
Very helpful video, thank you.
You helped with a number of nostalgic editing questions I've been frantically searching for. Amazing job, this photo looks straight out of the '90s. It looks authentic!
I'm in the process of creating my bands album cover and this helps loads man, much appreciated.
Hope it helps!
Had to dig down to 2016 to find this effect, thanks dude
Thanks a lot, Justin! What I like best about your tutorials is that they are simple to follow, they ain't too long, and the end result is just awesome - always! :)
+umbrellajune thanks I appreciate that! 👍🏼
Wow ! thanks again !!!!! This was something I was trying for for ages !
Great thanks!
Awesome thanks for the tip and the direct link to Da Font
This is amazing! Your instructions are so clear. Thank you for this tutorial!!
dude i subscribed to your channel yesterday and already learned so much thank you keep uploading ive seen your video edit tutorials to and i cant thank you enough your steps are so easy to follow
+1.0 Films thanks!
Thank you
Love it! I can use the curves settings in PicsArt so I can take a pic with my phone and apply the same curve settings and make that film effect (not the full effect but it's something). Cool job! You are so nice, Justin!
P.S.: Snapchat team here! :)
+Ibana Leschenko Carámbula awesome thanks for watching!
Great video! Keep up the videos, these help a lot! good luck in the future!
wow you posted this on my bday. its a sign
BETTER than the huji app.
this video was great and helped me a lot, thank you!
You have a great voice for ASMR, also love all your videos. LOwkey therapeutic.
this is really helpful thank you so much!
...if you want (loved it!)
great tutorial man. you earned the sub, keep up the great work!
Good Job. I like it
Nice. The date can not move in portrait mode... ;)
Is there a way to also add the grain that most film photos have?
Thank you so much for that
thanks really good!
How do you add font?
thank you!!
What's the theory behind why those specific colours are boosted in film as opposed to digital....just curious
It has to do with the light affecting the film I believe
Much love! I just subscribed you!
Thanks!
little help, whenever I go to make the scan lines the text goes white, the yellow doesn't stay.
nevermind, I figured it out.
Thanyuuuuu
no matter what I do when I apply the sketch filter it becomes B&W. I give up
for some reason the font will not install for me
:(
ur bless
Your name is Nev stop lying 😂
Liked the tutorial, but a film camera wouldn't have digital #'s
I have old film with the branded in numbers
When developed