Friday, January 16, 2009

Add colors to your pics : Lomo Effect

While browsing through some photoshop tutorials, I came across 'Lomo Effect'. There seem to be lot of Photoshop tutorials to add lomo effect to your pictures, so I thought to write one for GIMP.

I used GIMP 2.6.2
image resolution 1024x768

Original image



Final image


1] Open your image in GIMP.

2] Select whole photo using 'Select | All'

3] Shrink the selection by 75 pixels (Select | Shrink)

4] Feather the selection by 300 pixels (Select | Feather)

5] Invert the selection (Select | Invert)

6] Create a new transparent layer and select it

7] Take the gradient tool, set shape to 'Radial', and add a white to black gradient from center of phot to the bottom side. You must get something like this:



8] Set the gradient layer mode to overlay.

9] If the border looks too dark, reduce the opacity of the gradient layer or ifs less dark then duplicat the gradient layer (make sure the duplicate layer is also set to overlay mode). I got the following result after duplicating the layer.



10] Flatten the image (Image | Flatten Image)

11] Open the Color curves dialog (Colors | Curves), set channel to values and apply an 'S' curve, something like this:


12] Apply the changes.

Done!!

8 comments:

  1. heyy thank u so much.
    i really like this effect
    as it is proper Gimp tuts are hard to come by :D

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  2. Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
    It's easy to use and i absolutely love it!
    (plus it let me know the name of an effect I love)

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  3. I agree, thanks a bunch for your help!

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  4. Great post, thanks! Love the Lomo effect.

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  5. This tutorial on adding colors to your pictures is a lovely way to explore how simple color enhancements can instantly improve the mood and impact of a photo. Using layers, adjustment tools, and creative edits helps make your work look more expressive and visually appealing. Color plays such an important role in photography and design because it can completely change how an image feels. Another useful technique that expands your Photoshop skill set is learning how to invert colors. Inverting colors isn’t just for fun — it can help you create dramatic artistic effects, explore contrast in unique ways, and sometimes even aid in masking or selection work. If you want clear, step-by-step guidance on this technique, the guide on
    How To Invert Colors In Photoshop
    walks through the process so you can confidently apply color inversion and experiment with creative new looks in your edits.

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