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Anonymous
Hey Depressed Cheesecake...

amidoinitrite?
>> An0nym0us !iKGMr61IHM
no
>> Anonymous
It's way too saturated for a DC pic. Also, lower the contrast more.
>> Anonymous
needs more vignetting and unsharp mask too
>> Anonymous
We need the Real Deal, the Big DC here to give us a few pointers on parodying her style. I mean, isn't parody the sincerest form of flattery?
>> Anonymous
>>186768
Not when it's on 4chan.
>> Depressed Cheesecake !wFh1Fw9wBU
looks good. I'd write more but I'm on my mobile.
>> Depressed Cheesecake !wFh1Fw9wBU
>>186768
what gave you the idea I'm a girl?
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
lols forgot the unsharp

Camera-Specific Properties:Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS3 WindowsImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiImage Created2008:05:21 21:58:24Color Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width500Image Height999
>> Anonymous
Depressed - emo cutter / Cheesecake - fatty girl

fatty emo girl?
>> Anonymous
>>186793
Too much unsharp even for DC's style.
>> Anonymous
>>186796
Go to /fa/, dude's a dude, man.
>> Tasty Cupcake
lulz at sweet food names
>> Anonymous
>>186747

How did you do that?
It's horrible, but I want to know how to do it for lulz.
>> Anonymous
>>186747

I like the bottom one in this the best. What edits did you do to it?
>> Anonymous
BUT WHERES THE HDR EFFECTZ???
>> Anonymous
>>187382

OP here.
Slight vignette, cross toning. Then I copied/pasted the face in 'overlay' mode.
>> Anonymous
split-toning i mean.>>187388
>> Anonymous
>>187388

1) Was the model shooped onto the BG? He looks almost shooped in.

2) Wat is split toning?
>> Anonymous
>>187394
No idea.. Stole the image off flickr.

Split-toning
The term split-toning comes from the wet darkroom. I'll quote the excellent description in this article on split-toning from Handcolor.com:

Split toning is when the toner acts only on certain areas of the print, the middle or low values, while leaving the rest of the print with no color change. The old Agfa Portriga (particularly in the matte finish) would often turn a beautiful purple-brown in the low values, while the rest of the image would remain unchanged. This resulted in prints with much greater apparent "depth."
>> hatefag
>>187399

Oh ok so you printed the image onto film and then developed the film and then took it into a darkroom?
>> Anonymous
>>187401
No that's just where the term comes from..
There is a section in the 'develop' tab in lightroom for split-toning.
>> Anonymous
>>187403

UGH FUCK LIGHTROOM HOW DO I DO IT IN APERTURE??
>> Anonymous
>>187399
>Only upload images that you, the photographer, have taken.
newfag
cancer like you is why good and helpful ppl leave
>> Anonymous
>>187458
Please eat my ass.. And yes, I will enjoy it.
>> Anonymous
>>186793
Process for entire thing?