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This is a discussion on Editing/processing help within the Post Processing Central forums, part of the Photography Information category; Hello all! I love the editing on these photos, more specifically the 'old picture, scratchy feeling'. Can anyone give me ...

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Editing/processing help - 04-18-2007, 12:57 PM


Hello all! I love the editing on these photos, more specifically the 'old picture, scratchy feeling'. Can anyone give me some direction about how to do this in CS2? Discolsure: I did not take these pictures, please credit DQ Studios for the work.



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Wow! I really like their processing. I'm curious about it as well.

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04-18-2007, 05:27 PM


Ok, well I got into trouble for having the pictures up, and I cant explain it nearly as well without the visual. It was made to look old but not in the normal sepia tone. The photographers are dq photography if anyones interested in helping us figure it out. Sorry if I angered anyone by displaying the picture, the bride and groom are on a public site and had the images posted so I didnt realize there was a copyright issue even if I clearly stated who they were produced by.
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Post a link to the site and not the pictures and that should be OK.
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Post a link to the site and not the pictures and that should be OK.
Ditto. Post the link. I really liked the process and would love to see some information on the technique. It had a tattered, old-film-like finish to 'em.

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