Exposure 1970s Effect

I ran across a blog post by Jenneth Orantia on Gadgetmonkeys.net. It made me proud of Exposure. I’m not sure which setting she used on the photo below, but I like it. It reminds me of the 1960s or 1970s. My guess is that it is Color Films – Vintage > Kodachrome 35mm – Faded (creamy, brighter), or perhaps one of the Polaroid presets.

I admire her discipline to do the 365 Days Photo Project. I’m sure I would slack off after a month.

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Jeff Butterworth is the founder of Alien Skin Software. He used to create the products, but now he does marketing and gets coffee for the programmers.
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2 Responses to Exposure 1970s Effect

  1. Thanks for the link love, Jeff! I LOVE Exposure! And you’re right, it’s one of the Polaroid presets 669 creamy brown highlights. :)

  2. Steve says:

    Too right, he is entitled to make the coffee after inventing this great set of software tools. I use them all the time. Tremendous!
    Steve

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