creating the look of slide film on a digital image

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james_heming
Feb 15, 2005
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Hello all,

Much as we love digital images, I was wondering if anyone had had any success with settings to try and create more of a slide film (positive film) look to their digital images.

I want that slightly more saturated look ( which I know is easy ) but with a few finer points added too.

Is there a plug-in pack that caters for this kind of thing?

Running Photoshop CS on XP Pro.

Many thanks

James

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Ol__Whozit
Feb 15, 2005
I beleive I’ve seen a couple of tutorials out on the Web. Have you tried a tutorial search yet?
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Mathias_Vejerslev
Feb 15, 2005
Here´s a quickie: Phosphor "Controlling Contrast – A Quick Tutorial" 2/20/04 10:03pm </cgi-bin/webx?50> Methid one: Increasing contrast with USM – and then a Hue / saturation adjustment layer – 0 – 14% saturation boost.
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Burton_Ogden
Feb 16, 2005
James,

One final step in getting a realistic slide film look would be to add authentic film grain using Visual Infinity’s Grain Surgery 2 for Photoshop <http://www.visinf.com/gs/ps/>. They have a downloadable demo.

— Burton — (not associated with any vendor mentioned)
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james_heming
Feb 16, 2005
Thanks a lot for all of those suggestions. Much appreciated. Off to put them into action!

James

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