This tutorial introduces how to use photoshop to process photos into movie effects, giving photos a special artistic effect. The author of the original article uses the English version of photoshop, but netizens can still understand it as long as they refer to the text description and combine it with the pictures. I hope this article can help you.
Let’s take a look at the original pictures and renderings first:
Original picture
Rendering 1
Effect picture 2
Photo color correction
1. Press crtl+u to open the "Hue/Saturation" window, and the saturation is "-76"
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2. Open the "Brightness/Contrast" window and adjust the brightness and contrast to about "-10" and "50" respectively. The effect after adjustment is as follows
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Depth of field effect
3. Drag the layer in the layer panel window to "Create New Layer" to copy an active layer.
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4. Click "Menu > Filter > Blur > Lens Blur" to open the "Lens Blur" window, set "Radius" to 9, "Blade Curvature" to 14, "Rotation" to 58, "Brightness" to 7, and "Threshold" " is 213, refer to the picture below.
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5. Click "Add Layer Mask" at the bottom of the layer panel, click the layer and select "Layer Mask Thumbnail" as shown below (the location of the red box in the layer)
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6. Select the “Brush Tool” , set the main diameter value to "400 px", and then use the brush tool to click on the photo, as shown below.
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7. Click "Create New Layer" at the bottom of the layer panel , create a new layer.
8. Fill the new layer with black.
9. Set the "Opacity" of the black layer to 70%
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10. Use the eraser tool, set the main diameter to "400px", and then start erasing the center part of the photo
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11. First merge the layers, click "Menu>Layer>Merge Layers", then add noise to the photo, "Menu>Filter>Noise>Add Noise".
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Cinemascope effect (of course you can choose at will)
12. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to draw a rectangle at the top of the photo, then hold down the shift key and draw the same rectangle at the bottom, and finally fill the selection with black, as shown below.
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Of course, you can also use the "Color Balance" tool to adjust the color balance or tone balance to create the picture you want.