Attempt to fix images shot with the wrong white balance settings.
One more variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more blue).
A risque color palette. Cool in the shadows, warm in the mids, bold and punchy. Try it for a fashion edge or modern moodiness. More painterly feel, like the movie.
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.
A high speed film effect with grain added.
B&W conversion using the LAB color mode.
Use this after a normal B&W conversion to add depth and slight warmth.
B&W like a hot mocha in the morning, decaf.
Contrasty enhanced color similar to Fuji's Velvia.
Film-like grain effect. Mucho grain. Use after a B&W effect.
Film-like grain effect. Grain like the Z films. Use after a B&W effect.
Our secret formula of classic fashion look: cross-processed film (the perfect combo of version 1&2).
Nice color deep and romantic, similar to Hollywood film technique of using black net over lens - but more color enhanced.