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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 18 8:03 am)
Awww.....you did a great job making that look worn out! How did you do this?
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It wasnt really much Michelle, and if I knew I was gonna post it I would have taken more time. The main element was using a clear dirty film frame we made here at work. Then it was blended in with a combination of layers, duplicating the original and mixing them up some. Actually I dont exactly remember. One was an overlay, one a color burn. Just kept adjusting the type of layer and the opacity amount. I sharpened the hell out of one of the original image layers to give it that hard contrast look. I should have yellowed the edges some, and put a tear in it, but thats where I stopped. Im glad you liked it! :~)
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Hope I'm not taking too much liberty here, but I really love your Wood River posting in the gallery, and thought how it looked like an old photograph. Then I took a shot at how it would look if it really WAS taken 100 years ago, spending a few decades in a hot attic somewhere with a leaky roof... some real abuse! I did it just for fun, but thought you might like to see it. Hope you don't mind (I can always delete it!)