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11/24/2010 03:03:58 PM · #1
does anyone now how to achieve the aging edit seen here: //1x.com/photos/latest-additions/37892/
I know it's probably a photoshop stamp but i dont know where to find/download it.
11/24/2010 03:14:27 PM · #2
Looks like an overlay, perhaps using a texture shot of an old scuffed up wall, or something like that.
11/24/2010 03:19:21 PM · #3
oh cool ya i hadn't thought of that.
11/24/2010 03:30:06 PM · #4
Visit this side challenge Layered November Images !

You'll soon see that the autor of the photo you showed is a great talented DPC member.

Message edited by author 2010-11-24 15:35:21.
11/24/2010 03:34:35 PM · #5
Or even better, check out the actual image as seen here in DPC first! It is one of Ursula's images from the Side Challenge Mambe mentioned. I believe Ursula briefly mentions the technique in her editing notes

11/24/2010 03:36:51 PM · #6
awesome thanks!
11/24/2010 03:57:54 PM · #7
The thread title just about killed me. I thought it was a rant or whine about how long it takes to learn it. Then I thought it might be about how to make people look older.

But yeah, to age up images in general, overlays is one way to go.
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