
Draco Malf
I was wondering how people got vintage, artsy effects to their photos like this:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/f55ddd01b118cabf5fafb205db5e8b43/tumblr_mqb7glNpmh1qae1vwo1_1280.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgN_ChvwPJAUByRhF1TRnFeTIZEa64jwcxDgV9_8fvR1f4A_cBuzQqPeELVf9JX4OHOub9oxTuH1QOwJbzoI2QHUwGUK9SEE7_Fz7n7BJQw7-yhISuolXss8zbQswtp4FL1K4sjxIGKnr8/s640/IMG_4630.JPG
http://24.media.tumblr.com/eff77703f16264c18bda35de45fb7fe9/tumblr_mqfe9rqxOQ1qae1vwo1_1280.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjTNDngNddDdJKBxoduCNnA-QLHUN3YyGReyCrmLs-XosNEfYvdb7WcKqdcUhVtRddHnBYZe1z-38nAooKCk3Llwz5F-4QG0hN7ByubU5Uf4yQE_-xrsGp1M-Rw4GGzymiz3C2HahZwr1Y/s1600/IMG_4807.JPG
http://24.media.tumblr.com/5ef51e96f887f2f83ab259da9a084313/tumblr_mqgfhnDEip1qae1vwo1_1280.jpg
Like does there (non-smartphone) camera do this or do you have to do this on the computer for such effects?
Thanks!
http://24.media.tumblr.com/eff77703f16264c18bda35de45fb7fe9/
tumblr_mqfe9rqxOQ1qae1vwo1_1280.jpg
and
http://25.media.tumblr.com/f55ddd01b118cabf5fafb205db5e8b43/t
umblr_mqb7glNpmh1qae1vwo1_1280.jpg
Answer
Photographs can be taken from any camera, it's just the editing which the person has done in the list of links you have provided. You can edit in Adobe Photoshop and use Actions on them. Or alternatively you can use some apps for editing in your phone:
snapseed
pixable
pixlr
Befunky photo editor
If you want a free software to edit photographs then go for Gimp, it's a great piece and is free.
Photographs can be taken from any camera, it's just the editing which the person has done in the list of links you have provided. You can edit in Adobe Photoshop and use Actions on them. Or alternatively you can use some apps for editing in your phone:
snapseed
pixable
pixlr
Befunky photo editor
If you want a free software to edit photographs then go for Gimp, it's a great piece and is free.
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Regina Loy
I want my pictures to look vintage-y but also tumblr like ? Thanks in advance
Answer
I understand "vintage-y", but what is "tumblr like"????
There is such a huge assorment of ..... ummm..... of...... "stuff" on tumblr, there is NO telling what you're talking about.
One of the current fads is wanting to go back to a retro/vintage look.
I just used the search box here on YA and came up with tons of answers - this is a VERY common question http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt=AjPUUnHKjO7AOTd3hb8UY8UjzKIX?fr=uh3_answers_vert_gs&type=2button&p=photo%20retro%20vintage
There are plenty of websites with ready made click-of-a-button functions, they make it very simple to understand for anybody at all. Or if you feel up to a bit of a challenge, you could spend the time to learn how to do it properly, either from scratch or with the help of a plug-in and/or action. Quite often, it is simply a case of lowering saturation and contrast to give it that slightly hazy "vintage" look.
First of all, consider the advantages of resident programs over using websites.
Keep in mind that you only have to install a program once, yet if you use a website, you have to first upload each and every photo, work it, then download each one again. MUCH more up and downloading in the long run, and when your internet is down, you have nothing. If you only want to edit a few photos, websites are ok, but if you have more, then resident programs are much better.
Don't expect instant perfection - depending on what you want to do and how GOOD you need it to look, it can take years to acquire those skills.
The best programs are Adobe Photoshop (expensive, but it IS the king), or its smaller cousin, Photoshop Elements (way cheaper and still very good!).
If the program HAS to be free, here are some good choices:
The Gimp. It is very good, especially for the "price". http://www.gimp.org/
Paint.net - not to be confused with Microsoft's "Paint" program! http://www.paint.net/
Photoscape - can't do everything, but quite adequate for the average user:
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
If you insist on a free website:
http://www.picture2life.com/ or http://fotoflexer.com/.
If you want something more capable, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/web/
I understand "vintage-y", but what is "tumblr like"????
There is such a huge assorment of ..... ummm..... of...... "stuff" on tumblr, there is NO telling what you're talking about.
One of the current fads is wanting to go back to a retro/vintage look.
I just used the search box here on YA and came up with tons of answers - this is a VERY common question http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt=AjPUUnHKjO7AOTd3hb8UY8UjzKIX?fr=uh3_answers_vert_gs&type=2button&p=photo%20retro%20vintage
There are plenty of websites with ready made click-of-a-button functions, they make it very simple to understand for anybody at all. Or if you feel up to a bit of a challenge, you could spend the time to learn how to do it properly, either from scratch or with the help of a plug-in and/or action. Quite often, it is simply a case of lowering saturation and contrast to give it that slightly hazy "vintage" look.
First of all, consider the advantages of resident programs over using websites.
Keep in mind that you only have to install a program once, yet if you use a website, you have to first upload each and every photo, work it, then download each one again. MUCH more up and downloading in the long run, and when your internet is down, you have nothing. If you only want to edit a few photos, websites are ok, but if you have more, then resident programs are much better.
Don't expect instant perfection - depending on what you want to do and how GOOD you need it to look, it can take years to acquire those skills.
The best programs are Adobe Photoshop (expensive, but it IS the king), or its smaller cousin, Photoshop Elements (way cheaper and still very good!).
If the program HAS to be free, here are some good choices:
The Gimp. It is very good, especially for the "price". http://www.gimp.org/
Paint.net - not to be confused with Microsoft's "Paint" program! http://www.paint.net/
Photoscape - can't do everything, but quite adequate for the average user:
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
If you insist on a free website:
http://www.picture2life.com/ or http://fotoflexer.com/.
If you want something more capable, try http://pixlr.com/ or http://www.sumopaint.com/web/
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