To transform a daytime photo into a nighttime scene, start by adjusting the overall lighting and color balance. Lower the brightness and increase the contrast to simulate the absence of direct sunlight, while adding a subtle blue or purple tint to the image to mimic the cooler tones of night. Darken the sky and introduce a gradient to create a natural dusk effect. Enhance shadows and reduce highlights to make objects appear less illuminated. If the scene includes streetlights, windows, or neon signs, add warm, glowing light sources and reflections to create a realistic nighttime ambiance. Finally, adjust textures and details, such as increasing noise slightly to simulate low-light photography, ensuring a smooth and natural transition from day to night.
To recreate the "Gotham" Instagram filter in Photoshop, start by duplicating your image layer and adjusting the Curves (Ctrl+M or Cmd+M) to increase contrast, creating a deep, moody effect. Next, go to Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U or Cmd+U) and reduce the saturation slightly for a cooler tone. Add a Selective Color adjustment layer, focusing on increasing the blacks in the Neutrals and reducing yellows in the Blues to give it that signature cold, cinematic feel. To enhance the effect, apply a High Pass filter (Filter > Other > High Pass) on a duplicated layer set to Overlay for sharper details. Lastly, add a subtle Vignette (Lens Correction > Custom > Vignette) for a dramatic finishing touch.
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