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01/03/2006 03:04:11 PM · #1 |
Hey, can anyone point me to a good tutorial on how to make a photograph look really aged? I ran a quick fruitless forum search.
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01/03/2006 03:08:54 PM · #2 |
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01/03/2006 03:11:53 PM · #3 |
For this one:
I used this method: //www.azrifel.org/tutorial/howto.zip
It contains a html file with a lot of images. Put them in one directory and load the html file. It was originally written for dpc, but I haven't had response to multiple requests.
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01/03/2006 05:08:11 PM · #4 |
Any basic editing methods excepts curves and sepia?
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01/03/2006 06:32:52 PM · #5 |
I remember all the stuff I have used to try to age photographic prints. Aside from the standard brown and sepia toners, I have used; tobacco juice, tea, coffee, RIT dye, tempera paint and used motor oil. Some worked better than others.
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01/07/2006 07:30:37 AM · #6 |
What did you do with those materials? Apply them to the finished prints?
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