Pour custard cream on the image and shoot it through an antique camera viewfinder. A softly washed image that's contrasty, yet soft.
Our secret formula of classic fashion look: cross-processed film (the perfect combo of version 1&2).
Bright, light, and vivid with a golden hue.
Simple but useful warming gel filters. Add a little mood to a blah, cool image.
Muted and cool, great for everyday use.
Like a sunset in autumn.
A bolder version of TheEdge. Make it yours.
Adds a beautiful soft glow and enhances the color and contrast at the same time.
Rich and dramatic B&W works nice where faces are well lit. Otherwise creates a very dramatic lighting feel.
Porcelain like skin tones and overall midtone brightening.
If the 60's were 90's you wouldn't have this action, which would really bum you out.
A cool, monochromatic effect like the evening sky. Maintains original image tone and contrast.
This will help bring back highlights that are a bit gone. It won't put detail where there is none, so don't expect miracles - only magic.
An edge texture that can add a more antique feel. Try it with a vignette for more drama.
A warm, cocoa scented, monochromatic effect that hints at sepia. Maintains original image tone and contrast.
A snappy B&W conversion with some grain.
Moody with the feel of walking through an old London town in winter. Faded color palette.
Mimics the deep romantic feel of the movie. It adds color richness, a soft glowing effect and contrast. Slightly more than everyday.
Do you feel like you just need something soft and romantic? A little dreamy perhaps? Then try a little tenderness. Works on spouses especially well.
Smart sharpening with the bonus of masking the edges. Avoid sharpening those pores in the skin!