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Either one in particular? I used more or less the same process for each (didn't save the psd on the room but like I said, the methods are similar). I'll use the girl since I can refer back to my psd.



  • Copy the base layer (I always do this so I have an unadulterated original) and turn off that base layer
  • Make a layer adjustment to the working layer. Do a hue/saturation adjustment and basically desaturate but leave a level of color. This may take some experimentation which is one reason for using the layer adjustment rather than image>adjustment. 
  • Another reason is you have a mask which can be used if you want to bring back some of the color to accentuate it, like the colors in the blanket.
  • Now apply a gaussian blur. If you aren't sure about how much, you can make this a smart object and edit the blur anytime. You'll also have a mask to selectively replace some of the sharpness if you want to.
  • The next thing I did was make another copy of the original layer, move it to the top, set the blending mode to soft light and bring the opacity down around 40%.
  • I copied this layer twice and moved one slightly left and one slightly right. I didn't like this effect though. I did like it on the other image, the room. It doesn't seem like it should but i think it attenuates the elements in the room; makes them look thinner and more ghostly.
  • Finally I made another copy of the original layer and used the solarize filter (filter>stylize>solarize). In this case, I set it to overlay and left it at 100%. I would like to add a layer mask to this and soften up the edges around the girl and minimize or remove the brown tint to the shadows. I did something similar on the room image, but I may have left it at normal. I know I decreased the opacity.


So this is the method I played with. I stress the word play. If you try this, follow my steps first (if I made them understandable), then experiment. Let me know if you need clarification. I'm behind time again; my apologies. But I can make a tutorial with pictures if you need it.


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