February 04, 2022

How to Create a Pinhole Effect in Photoshop

Learn How to Create a Pinhole Effect in Photoshop. Pinhole cameras do not have a lens, but only have a hole for light to enter. The photos from the pinhole camera are very distorted, blurry, only black and white with a vignette effect around the photo. In order to more freely adjust the vignette effect, we will create it manually by doing an ellipse-shaped selection, inversion of the selection, then giving it a black color and giving a blur filter. The next step is to convert the photo to black and white using an adjustment layer. After the photo turns black and white, we give it a radial blur filter and also a noise filter. To remove the blur filter on the main object, you can use the erase tool using a soft brush with a hardness of 0%.
The final result.
The final result.




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Step 1: Open Photo

Open the photo that you want to give the pinhole effect, select the File menu> Open. In the Open window, select your photo and then click the Open button. The photo source for this Photoshop tutorial is taken from the Microsoft Office Images site.
Open the photo.

Step 2: Add a Blank Layer Above the Background

Add a new layer above the background, how to select the Layer menu> New Layer. The New Layer dialog box will appear. Click OK.
Add Blank Layer.

Step 3: Create an Ellipse Shaped Selection

Before making an elliptical selection, press the letter D on the keyboard to reset the foreground and background colors to their defaults. Now the foreground color is black and the background color is white.
Reset foreground/background colors to default.

Then click the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) icon. Then make an ellipse-shaped selection, click on the top left corner of the photo and drag it towards the bottom right. If you want to move the selection ellipse, drag the mouse while holding down the space bar button.
Make an elliptical selection on the photo.

Step 4: Invert the Selection and Fill it with black

Furthermore, the inversion of our selection results, how to select the menu Select> Inverse. After inversion, Fill the selection area with black / foreground color, press the keyboard Alt + Backspace key. Press Ctrl+D to deselect.
Fill the selection with black.

Step 5: Apply a Blur Filter to the Vignette

Click Layer 1 to activate it then select the menu Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. The Gaussian Blur dialog box will appear. I'll fill in a Radius of 110 pixels. Click OK.
Give Blur to the vignette.

Step 6: Change Photo to Black and White

Select menu Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Black & White. A New Layer dialog box will appear, just click OK. Now the photo has changed to black and white.
Change to black and white.

Step 7: Apply Radial Blur

Click the Background layer then duplicate it by pressing Ctrl+J. We will apply a radial blur filter to the Background copy layer by selecting Filter>Blur>Radial Blur. In the Radial Blur dialog box, fill in Amount 40 and Blur Method Zoom. In the Blur Center box, please click the middle position of the blur effect. then click the OK button.
Apply Radial Blur.

Step 8: Remove Blur from Object (Motorcycle)

All photos are affected by the radial blur filter, therefore we will remove the blur on the main object of the photo, namely the motorcycle rider. Click the Eraser Tool (E) on the Tool Panel. In the options bar for the Eraser Tool, select a soft brush with a hardness of 0%. Click and drag on the motorcyclist to remove the blur.
Remove Blur.

Step 9: Add Noise

Click on the Background copy layer then select the menu Layer> New Layer. Fill with black how to press the keyboard key Alt + Backspace and change the blend mode to Screen. Then add noise by selecting Filter>Noise>Add Noise menu. In the Add Noise dialog box, fill in Amount 30%, Distribution Uniform and tick monochromatic.
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Step 10: Save Project

If there is still a filter that is too strong, you can adjust the percentage of its opacity. Save the project by selecting File>Save menu. Give it a name then click the Save button.

There you have it! How to Create a Pinhole Effect in Photoshop.
How to Create a Pinhole Effect in Photoshop

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