Another Bullitt pic edit

4fit?

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This is the same pic I posted last week some time. Just lightened it up a bit and did a few things here and there. Then add the oldschool Kodak neg strip. Pretty pleased with the way it came out. Picking up a 10x15 poster of it in a couple hours.

Let me hear your thoughts!!!! :rockon:

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And, just for reference, here is the original.
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Thanks guys!

that is sick 4fit! how did u make that? great job man.
Thx bro. I did the major edits in Lightroom 2. Then imported the pic into Photoshop CS4, added the filmstrip frame, added each picture individually, used a black&white filter and sepia filter on the small images, added a brightness/contrast layer to the smaller pics and a curves layer and another brightness/contrast layer to the entire image. Cloned out a few things here and there and this was the result. :beer:
 

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That first pic is just about the nicest edited Bullitt photo I've ever seen. I can see why you made a poster of it. Should be awesome! :beer:
 

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Thanks guys!


Thx bro. I did the major edits in Lightroom 2. Then imported the pic into Photoshop CS4, added the filmstrip frame, added each picture individually, used a black&white filter and sepia filter on the small images, added a brightness/contrast layer to the smaller pics and a curves layer and another brightness/contrast layer to the entire image. Cloned out a few things here and there and this was the result. :beer:


PM me with some info on LightRoom, please sir. Been wanting to give it a whirl.
 

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