Create Aging (Old Photo) Effect



How do we make an aging (old photo) effect to our photographs with Photoshop ?

Old Effect


1. Get your photo files ready,

Old Effect

and also the most important is the textures file which you can get by scanning a rumpled brown paper as below:

Old Effect

2. Duplicate your background, and change the new layer level (image>adjustment>level). In my case, i use 52, 1.44, 255

3. Give it sephia effect using the color balance tool (ctrl+b). I enter 64,-4,-73 for my sephia effect.

4. Adjust the level again (image>adjustment>level). Now I enter 34,0.89,255

5. Get your paper layer file on top your photo, and change the layer mode to ‘overlay’

6. Use the dodge and burn tool to make your photo really looks old.

8. Add some noise (filter>noise>add noise) to your photograph

7. Here’s the final result:

Old Effect

Submitted by Donny (d00ni_ney@hotmail.com)


See also: Photoshop Tutorials

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4 Comments »

Comment by shifty
2005-10-29 04:59:13

nice tutorial! well made!!

 
Comment by pennywise
2005-11-15 21:58:41

it is very nice.very helpfull.thanks.

 
Comment by Anna Black
2008-05-08 12:05:30

Thank you for sharing - very helpful!

 
Comment by Rahul
2008-08-16 01:41:09

this is quite cool. thanks. looks very much realistic.

 

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