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Old Photo Effect - In photoshop cs cs2 cs3

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This is a beginners-tutorial about how to apply an 'old-looking'-effect to a photo. You learn to work with Filters, Layer-styles and Opacity. The tutorial is made in Photoshop CS2 and would take about 30 minutes... Good luck!


step 1


The 'Old-Looking'-Effect

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step 2


1. Open a photo

2. Duplicate the main-layer, and call the new layer 'photo'.

(Now you always have a back-up from your original photo)

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step 3


Add some film-Grain
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1 - Go to
Filter > Artistic > Film Grain

I have choosen these settings, but you can variate from that.

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step 4


1 - Create a new layer and call it 'Stripes'.

2 - Fill the layer with a white color (Paint bucket tool)

3 - Then go to Filter > Texture > Grain

Choose for Grain Type 'Vertical' and click OK

4. Choose layer-style 'Multiply', and change the Opacity to 50%

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step 5


1 - Erase some stripes with the 'Eraser Tool' for some variation.

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step 6


1 - Create a new layer (like step 4) and call it 'Clouds'.

2 - Change your colors into White and Black

3 - Go to Filter >Render >Clouds

4 - Then go to Filter > Render > Difference Clouds

5 - Choose layerstyle 'Overlay' and change the opacity to 40%

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step 7


1 - Finally go to Image > Mode > Grayscale

2 - Then go to Image > Mode > Duotone

3 - Give the 2 colors a different name.

4 - Change the colors
Color 1: 5a3811
Color 2: 665838

(You can change the contrast of the color by dubble-clicking on the curve next to the color.)

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step 8


Now you can give the photo some more grain.

1 - Select the 'clouds'-layer.

2 - Filter > Noise > Add Noise

3 - Set the amount to 20% and click OK

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step 9


1 - Finally you can merge your layers by

Layer > Flatten Image


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Special thanks to Jack683 for using his image

I Hope you have enjoyd my tutorial, and can use it for you own!

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this is really kool believe me this one tek mi less than 30mins fi get ds

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try it out

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