A darkened edge around a rich color palette with shadows that diffuse over the highlights.
A new classic. This is a great overall action for depth and color. Play it more than once to build the effect.
A toned down version of Kubota Tea Stained.
Using the classic channel mixer formula. Light ethereal skin tones.
B&W and a glowing effect.
B&W like a hot mocha in the morning, caffeine punch.
Vintage camera viewfinders with bad glass and dust spots are oddly appealing. This subdued color palette works beautifully with the analog viewfinder taken from a garage sale score.
One more variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more blue).
Using the classic channel mixer formula. Light ethereal skin tones. Added punch.
A fashion B&W look. More contrast punch and drama.
Formula to richen a B&W conversion.
B&W with a glowing punchy effect.
Not exactly infrared but a similarly enhanced B&W conversion.
Rich and dramatic B&W works nice where faces are well lit. Otherwise creates a very dramatic lighting feel.
Use this after a normal B&W conversion to add depth and slight warmth.
B&W like a hot mocha in the morning, decaf.
Our secret formula of classic fashion look: cross-processed film (the perfect combo of version 1&2).
Faded and filled with photographic memories. It has a warm tint, like the paper has yellowed a bit in that shoebox in your attic.
A great classic version of black and white.