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Question: What filter would I need to achieve this effect!? (photo attached) !?
I'm recently getting back into photography!. I've never used filters before, so I am buying a few basic ones but I also wanted one "fun" one!. I'm looking to achieve this (http://fc52!.deviantart!.com/fs36/i/2008/2!.!.!. effect!. Help me out!? Www@QuestionHome@Com


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No, there are no physical lens filters that will give you what looks like a cross-processing effect!. Cross-processing is a film processing technique that is accomplished in a darkroom!. In the digital age, you can mimic the same effect by using a digital darkroom like Photoshop!. If the example is your work, you seem to have mastered the idea quite well!. If you're looking for a quick way replicate the same effect without having to tinker too much in Photoshop, just create your own Photoshop action!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I'm not sure about the filter!. but there's a thing on photoshop and also on paint shop and probably on every editing program available!. you can adjust the colors of light and shadow with different colors!. I use it often!. like on this one http://mollymelone!.deviantart!.com/art/To!.!.!. (which is in no way a good picture but that's the most obvious I found)

do you mean something like this!?it's called "color balance" in your editing programs!. or something like that!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Effect!?!.!.!. there is no effect with this image!.!.!. it's about a 1/125th second exposure that the photographer didn't properly color match!. The aperture was probably f/4 and it was an overcast day!.

The water isn't sharp so it was probably taken by a Canon!.!.!.

Okay!.!.!. I'll stop!.

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There appears to be something wrong with your link!. I am unable to follow it!. :-(Www@QuestionHome@Com