Difference between revisions of "Achieve the Vintage Look in Photoshop"
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{{fa}}You don't have to be an ''expert'' in Photoshop to do something a little different with a picture. One way to set it apart is to give it a "vintage" look, as if the picture were taken decades ago, using the steps below. These instructions were written using Photoshop Extended CS3. This can also be a good way to spruce up a low quality image. | {{fa}}You don't have to be an ''expert'' in Photoshop to do something a little different with a picture. One way to set it apart is to give it a "vintage" look, as if the picture were taken decades ago, using the steps below. These instructions were written using Photoshop Extended CS3. This can also be a good way to spruce up a low quality image. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Select your image. Try to find a standard-quality picture<ref>http://shapeshed.com/journal/improving_image_quality_in_photoshop/</ref>, that's '''not''' either very small or very big. | # Select your image. Try to find a standard-quality picture<ref>http://shapeshed.com/journal/improving_image_quality_in_photoshop/</ref>, that's '''not''' either very small or very big. |