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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 228826" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I am really liking what Analog Efex Pro can do to lend emotion to certain images. I like what it's done in your image, though personally I'm not a huge fan of the digital-photo-as-old-print thing when it's not being used in a specific setting. Using your example, I really like the way the film effect altered the look of the bricks and floor, and as a photo alone would have personally removed the frame and light-leak components. That said, if this were used to illustrate a story about the place it was shot then the other components can really add to the feeling the photo is meant to bring. </p><p></p><p>And just so I'm clear, this is not a knock of what you've done but more an explanation of the wonderful flexibility available in this set of filters. Save this as a Smart Layer in your PS document and you can go back in and toggle the light leak and frame components on and off for each use as you see fit (though it should be noted that Smart Layers make for <strong><em>big</em></strong> files).</p><p></p><p>Love both versions of the photo, btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 228826, member: 9240"] I am really liking what Analog Efex Pro can do to lend emotion to certain images. I like what it's done in your image, though personally I'm not a huge fan of the digital-photo-as-old-print thing when it's not being used in a specific setting. Using your example, I really like the way the film effect altered the look of the bricks and floor, and as a photo alone would have personally removed the frame and light-leak components. That said, if this were used to illustrate a story about the place it was shot then the other components can really add to the feeling the photo is meant to bring. And just so I'm clear, this is not a knock of what you've done but more an explanation of the wonderful flexibility available in this set of filters. Save this as a Smart Layer in your PS document and you can go back in and toggle the light leak and frame components on and off for each use as you see fit (though it should be noted that Smart Layers make for [B][I]big[/I][/B] files). Love both versions of the photo, btw. [/QUOTE]
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