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Old 05-07-2009, 10:14 PM   #1
 
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Having a spot of fun on PS CS3.

Have spent a bit of time making a photo look "aged" and am quite pleased with the outcome. Anyhoo, i got a few other photos that i want to look similar, but for some damn reason i just cannot recreate the effect.

Is there anyway i can just like copy or paste the history or something amazing like that ? I know there's something called Actions, but i think im a bit too late for that!

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Actions would be the way to go if you're developing something for yourself. However, there are hundreds of free Actions created by others you can find on the web. What sort of aged look are you going for?
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Well, its for a display for our school production of "Oliver"....so pretty oldish lol!

Sepia, cracked...that kinda thing...when cameras where first around..
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Well, its for a display for our school production of "Oliver"....so pretty oldish lol!

Sepia, cracked...that kinda thing...when cameras where first around..
Is this the type of thing you're looking for? It's the last picture in the set - Faded Glory.
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Might also be worth looking into adjustment layers. That way you can have a starting point document and then change the photo on the background layer and tweak the effect on each adjustment to suit each picture, and to make sure the cracks aren't in the same place on each pic.
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