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  • Oct 27, 2008, 08:53 PM
    Skyrocket Away
    How can I make a photo look like this?
    So, I was wondering how I could make a photo look like this? VVVV
    http://i34.tinypic.com/nyh2qd.jpg

    It's kind of an old rustic type look. I was wondering how I could possibly make a photo look this way? I have photoshop but I must admit I am completely stupid in using photoshop. So any help would be wonderful. Thanks to everyone who replies!
    :)
  • Oct 27, 2008, 09:55 PM
    jcdill

    This "aged" effect is produced by reducing the saturation in the reds. Use Image -> Adjustments -> Saturation, then select Reds (instead of Master) and move the saturation slider to the left. Or make an adjustment layer for Saturation, and then select Reds and move the slider to the left.

    In the Develop module of Lightroom there is a preset for "cold light" which does much the same effect.
  • Oct 28, 2008, 03:20 AM
    Clough
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    Hi, Skyrocket Away!

    There's also a free program available where you can do a number of different effects to photos. It's called Irfanview and can be found via clicking on the following link. IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide

    For instance, here is your photo enhanced just a bit by using Irfanview.
  • Oct 28, 2008, 03:25 AM
    Clough
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    Here is where I made the blues a little bit bluer.
  • Oct 28, 2008, 03:35 AM
    Clough
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    And, here is black and white image of your photograph.
  • Oct 28, 2008, 02:43 PM
    jcdill
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    There's also a free program available where you can do a number of different effects to photos. It's called Irfanview.

    Irfanview is a great program for someone who doesn't have Photoshop (and I recommend it all the time), but the person has Photoshop and you can do a LOT more with Photoshop than Irfanview.
  • Oct 30, 2008, 12:14 PM
    Skyrocket Away
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jcdill View Post
    This "aged" effect is produced by reducing the saturation in the reds. Use Image -> Adjustments -> Saturation, then select Reds (instead of Master) and move the saturation slider to the left. Or make an adjustment layer for Saturation, and then select Reds and move the slider to the left.

    In the Develop module of Lightroom there is a preset for "cold light" which does much the same effect.

    I have photoshop elements 5.0, so when I push Image, there is no adjustments button. See VVV D: ):
    http://i33.tinypic.com/vevnl3.jpg
  • Oct 31, 2008, 05:02 PM
    jcdill

    I don't have Elements 5.0 so I'm not sure where the saturation option is in that version - they moved it around quite a bit in different versions of Elements. Try Layer -> Adjustment Layer and see if you can access the saturation tool that way. Or click on Help, then type "saturation" - Adobe's help is pretty good.
  • Oct 31, 2008, 10:29 PM
    Skyrocket Away
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jcdill View Post
    I don't have Elements 5.0 so I'm not sure where the saturation option is in that version - they moved it around quite a bit in different versions of Elements. Try Layer -> Adjustment Layer and see if you can access the saturation tool that way. Or click on Help, then type "saturation" - Adobe's help is pretty good.

    Thank you! That worked amazingly!
    (:
  • Oct 31, 2008, 11:50 PM
    jcdill

    Glad I was able to help! FYI, in the future please make sure you mention that you have Photoshop Elements 5.0 so we can give you the answer for your particular version of "Photoshop".
  • Nov 1, 2008, 12:02 AM
    Clough
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jcdill View Post
    Irfanview is a great program for someone who doesn't have Photoshop (and I recommend it all the time), but the person has Photoshop and you can do a LOT more with Photoshop than Irfanview.

    Thanks, jcdill!

    I did know that the question was about Photoshop, but just wanted to point out that there are other options to creating different effects on images. This site gets fantastic results when people are looking for things on the Internet. Someone else might be searching for a way to change an image who didn't have Photoshop, and this thread might come up in the search.

    You've done a great job with helping Skyrocket Away, by the way! :)

    Thanks!

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