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Analog glitch effect, how to do it?

New Here ,
Aug 29, 2017 Aug 29, 2017

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Hello everyone !
I have a big question lurking in my head, during my last vacation my Minox 35-el took the rain and broke, developing the film stuck inside that's what I discovered. It's been a while since I was looking for beautiful glitches to make on photoshop and there I fell by chance on glitch which I like very much. I like their "organization" in bands and curves of a spectrum of color rather nice, and sometimes a somewhat burnt out + indigo / green / turquoise / black spots and burns.

I would like to know how you would proceed to have the same rendering on photoshop, from scratch. Maybe without importing texture.

Thank you in advance !

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LEGEND , Aug 29, 2017 Aug 29, 2017

You can always try alternate color modes like Lab and CMYK and process individual channels with threshold oiperations/ adjustments, noise and directional blur effects. Conversely, splicing up channels and creating new combinations using channel calculations and blending modes can create all sorts of unique looks. It will just take some experimentation to find the right recipe.

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LEGEND ,
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You can always try alternate color modes like Lab and CMYK and process individual channels with threshold oiperations/ adjustments, noise and directional blur effects. Conversely, splicing up channels and creating new combinations using channel calculations and blending modes can create all sorts of unique looks. It will just take some experimentation to find the right recipe.

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New Here ,
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Oh thank you very much Mylenium, i'm gonna try this very quick !!

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Sep 11, 2017 Sep 11, 2017

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I think a combination of a Noise Gradient and Pattern Layers with some painting might also achieve comparable effects.

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