On our last studio class we were doing Victorian inspired portraits, and as this was just a first try we were just discovering how to, edit these to make them look more like the old ages.
I found this very interesting and creative, as it is something different to try on and this was our first hand on these and it was fun.
So this was my final result of Jessica’s Victorian portrait.
So, after shooting, choosing and editing the adjustments on Lightroom from my Victorian portraits, I have decided this image would be my final result for this.
In Lightroom , I had double clicked and selected Edit in > Photoshop
Once this opened in Photoshop, I have selected Filter > Noise > Add Noise
Once selected this you can choose what amount of noise do you want to integrate in the image. There is a close- up preview to see how it will look before doing it.
After this I had proceed to add the Vignette effect that a lot of the Victorian photos have.
To do this I had to select the tool of Elliptical Marquee Tool on the right side of the tool’s side. It is the second starting from the top.
Once I made the oval , I have double click > Feather and added 75 Feather Radius pixel.
Then we double click again > Select Invert
We then select Layer > New Adjustment Layer> Curves
After we do this and press ok, a square on the right should appear like seen on the image below.
On that properties panel curve, we can move it around. As we can appreciate, the vignette in here is dark as the curve is down.
The opposite would happen if we turn the curve up.