I have a weakness for retro effects, which you probably knew already if you frequent PSG. While on the search for more retro tutorials I found this amazing tutorial from the awesome blog, SpoonGraphics. The only thing I did differently was the vignette, I used my Better Way to Vignette tutorial instead of using the stroke. You could also use Lens Correction to make the vignette. As always, here are my results with a personal favorite of mine, Miss Sophia Bush:
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Hey… very good your blog, always come here to confer, excuse the errors because I do not speak English and use the googleTradutor to speak.
I found your blog and I’m excited to dive in and look at some of the old posts. I’m on the verge of finally learning Photoshop and you have some cool ideas here. Take care. 🙂
Love retro effects .. thanks for the information – and yes, lens correction is a wonderful Photoshop tool
Zen humungous Kinji, always be entertained the intake of flair from habit;
Retro! Love it!
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Old is the new new. Very useful
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Hey, now that is a great effect, thanks for your tut!
This effect is good and really made me think about the past times of retro when every thing looks like this in the pictures.
Retro effects always give tremendous look to images. Thanks for the tutorial.
very good