You just found an old negative in the attic and you hold it up to the window light to see the classic image - scratches and faded color included.
Dragon's are lucky, and so are you! This adds a red, rose-like tint while maintaining the original color - albeit in a time-worn flavor.
A sepia conversion that maintains true black in the shadows and true whites in the highlights, rich and thick.
A soft glow Hollywood style.
Film-like grain effect, Slight grain. Use after B&W effect.
Film-like grain effect. We've used proprietary techniques to give a more organic feel to images. Use after a B&W Action.
One variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more green).
A sepia conversion that maintains true black in the shadows and true whites in the highlights, more.
A sepia conversion that maintains true black in the shadows and true whites in the highlights, standard.
King Leonidas would be proud...if he weren't so very, very dead. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go see the movie. A warm, perpetual sunset and soft film grain.
Allows for user controlled pre-filtering of the image to control the way certain color values are converted to B&W.
High speed film effect using Gradient Mapping and grain added.
A snappy B&W conversion with some grain.
Same as B&W via lab, but with the color layer added back for hand coloring effect.
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.
A white image transfer looking border. Be sure to crop your image first as the border will fit to whatever dimensions your image has.
Film-like grain effect. A bump more than slight grain. Use after B&W effect.
If the 60's were 90's you wouldn't have this action, which would really bum you out.