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5 Photoshop Tips to Add Authentic Black & White Analog Film Effects to Your Photos

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Brand new content from Spoon Graphics In today Adobe Photoshop tutorial I'm going to show you 5 tips

Brand new content from Spoon Graphics [View this email as a web page]( [5 Photoshop Tips to Add Authentic Black & White Analog Film Effects to Your Photos]( In today Adobe Photoshop tutorial I'm going to show you 5 tips to add authentic looking black and white analog film effects to your photos. While modern digital cameras produce vastly superior images with crips colourful pixels, photographers still love the nostalgia of old film based cameras and the character of the photographs they produce, especially the beautiful mood and tones of black and white film stock. It takes a lot of practice and experience to master analogue photography, plus there's a lot of messy work with various chemicals involved to develop traditional photographic film, but Photoshop has some great built-in tools that you can use to transform your digital pictures into realistic looking film based shots. It just requires a basic understanding of how analogue pictures are made, so you can then find ways to mimic the appearance with Photoshop adjustments. [Watch This Video Tutorial]( [Update your email address]( • [Unsubscribe from this list]( Spoon Graphics Ltd, Khan Suite, Century Business Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 3GS UNITED KINGDOM [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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