Turn your mainstream photos into retro coolness. This Photoshop
tutorial will show you how to apply a retro/lomo photo effect using
professional non-destructive editing techniques. You’ll need Photoshop
CS3 or newer to follow this tutorial.
Duplicate the layer (Ctrl/Cmd+J or Layer > Duplicate Layer).
Select the top layer; this is the layer we will be applying the bloom
effect to.
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur then apply a Gaussian Blur
with a setting that blurs the image like shown below. You should still
be able to make out the shape of the objects. Click OK.
Double-click on the
button to edit the filters blending options. Change the mode setting to Screen.
You just created the bloom effect! Unfortunately, it looks a little
fake and there are glowing edges around the black areas. Some people
like it like this and some don’t. In the next step, we’ll show you how
to make this bloom effect more realistic. You can skip it if you like
the dramatic bloom effect.
First, delete the filter mask because we won’t be using it. This is just to keep our layers clean. Right click on the filter mask then choose Delete Filter Mask.
Right click on the layer then choose Blending Options.
In the Blending Options, move the black input slider to the middle
like shown in the image below. As you move the input slider, the number
on the This Layer property will change. You can tell when it is in the middle when this number is 127.
While holding down the Alt key on your keyboard, click and drag the
black input slider towards the very right like shown in the image below.
Click OK.
Here’s what the image looks like now. What we just did in the
blending options made the layer visible according to the brightness of
the layer. This means that the bloom effect is only visible in the
brighter areas of the photo.
We still have the bloom effect, it just looks much more natural now.
Change the blending mode of the Black & White layer to Overlay.
In the Adjustments palette (Window > Adjustments), you can change
the settings of the black and white layer. The Auto button works pretty
well for getting good results.
Now we have this lo-fi look which some people say is great while
others say it’s ugly. Don’t worry too much about the results right now
because in the next step, your image will look completely different.
Also, because we’re working on an adjustment layer, you can change the
settings anytime you like.
Preview of Final Results
Download the PSD
Hipster Effect.zip | 29.41 MB
Download from FileSonic Download from WebsiteStep 1
Open a photo into Photoshop. This effect works best for sunny outdoor photos.Step 2
First, we’ll create a bloom effect to make it appear more sunny. Before we apply any filters, convert the layer to a Smart Object. Right click on the Background layer then choose Convert to Smart Object. Now that your layer is a Smart Object, you can apply Smart Filters which are basically non-destructive (settings changeable at any time without any loss in quality) version of filters.Step 3
In this step, we’ll show you how to make the bloom effect more realistic. This step is optional and you may skip to step 4 if you want to keep the bloom effect strong. To make the bloom effect more realistic, we’re going to modify the blending options for the layer to tell Photoshop to keep the bloom effect to the bright areas but hide it in the dark areas.First, delete the filter mask because we won’t be using it. This is just to keep our layers clean. Right click on the filter mask then choose Delete Filter Mask.
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