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I used Photoshop's "Poster Edges" filter for that one. It looks radically different in different sizes -- more and more unrealistic as it gets larger. I put a larger version under the cut. Also under the cut are the original photo and four other versions.
"Poster Edges" larger size

Original photo

In Photoshop's RAW file mode, changed original photo's white balance to "cloudy". I think the warmer tone suggests comfort more than the original photo.

In Photoshop's RAW file mode, changed the "clarity" settings on the above photo. Gives a slight glow and in larger sizes it has a soft graininess.

Used Photoshop's "clarity roughness" filter. Even more graininess.

Used Photoshop's "graphic pen" filter.

So yeah, I can use an $800 program to mimic what Instagram does automatically. :P

I used Photoshop's "Poster Edges" filter for that one. It looks radically different in different sizes -- more and more unrealistic as it gets larger. I put a larger version under the cut. Also under the cut are the original photo and four other versions.
"Poster Edges" larger size

Original photo

In Photoshop's RAW file mode, changed original photo's white balance to "cloudy". I think the warmer tone suggests comfort more than the original photo.

In Photoshop's RAW file mode, changed the "clarity" settings on the above photo. Gives a slight glow and in larger sizes it has a soft graininess.

Used Photoshop's "clarity roughness" filter. Even more graininess.

Used Photoshop's "graphic pen" filter.

So yeah, I can use an $800 program to mimic what Instagram does automatically. :P
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Date: 2013-01-31 03:52 pm (UTC)And it is a lovely interpretation of the prompt.
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Date: 2013-01-31 07:58 pm (UTC)