I’ve been messing around with a new “lomo effect” script i found on Flickr. It’s pretty cool and keeps a history of it’s actions so you can go back and tweak the layers. I’m working on an album mix cover so here are two options:
Here’s some photoshop actions, jscripts and custom curves to get that good old fashioned Lomo and cross-processing look:
- Lomo effect jscript – read me
- cross-processing action – read me
- cross-proccessing custom curves – read me
I’ve been experimenting with these over the past few days and I can’t help but go crazy and apply them to all my photos. I wish iPhoto and Photoshop had better integration and batch processing and stuff.



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I like the boats. :-)
pretty darn good for photoshopping…though i think i still prefer the real deal.
here’s some lomo stuff i shot in china last year
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superhungry/sets/72157594231158058/
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A year back when I found the first lomo action file and instructions I was so excited. Since then I’m finding more and more websites with actions and plugins available that tweak the original concept. Here are a couple that range from boosting yo…
[...] A year back when I found the first lomo action file and instructions I was so excited. Since then I’m finding more and more websites with actions and plugins available that tweak the original concept. Here are a couple that range from boosting your pics with more contrast and saturation to emulating cross processing. (first three via Quality Peoples). [...]
[...] A year back when I found the first lomo action file and instructions I was so excited. Since then I’m finding more and more websites with actions and plugins available that tweak the original concept. Here are a couple that range from boosting your pics with more contrast and saturation to emulating cross processing. (first three via Quality Peoples). [...]
[...] A year back when I found the first lomo action file and instructions I was so excited. Since then I’m finding more and more websites with actions and plugins available that tweak the original concept. Here are a couple that range from boosting your pics with more contrast and saturation to emulating cross processing. (first three via Quality Peoples). [...]