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  • Photoshop CS4: Vintage Effect


    Ever wonder how you could add a cool looking vintage effect to any of your photos in photoshop? In this tutorial, I will show you how to do just that! Need help finding Windows Keys on a Mac? bit.ly Site: robertsproductions.net

    25 Comments


    1. tanulalu
      Jan 13, 2011

      great tutorial! thanks!


    2. colleen0617
      Jan 13, 2011

      great!!!


    3. GlamourKae
      Jan 13, 2011

      It’s a good tutorial. But you move way to fast.


    4. tedzone01
      Jan 13, 2011

      @sixstring78 u could also set Photoshop actions. It’s a way of simply programming the steps of a particular task you wish to carry out and set it, when ever you are ready to execute just run the action and it does the effect you require. Read up more on Photoshop actions if you’re interested.


    5. nineaningful
      Jan 14, 2011

      thanks! :D


    6. AaronAndroid
      Jan 14, 2011

      THAT is too much damn work, lol.
      But it turns out perfectionate.


    7. hijrah
      Jan 14, 2011

      why my cs5 dont have lens correction ? mind help me :/


    8. MyCosmicCupcake
      Jan 14, 2011

      Great Tutorial! :D


    9. RetroZombieee
      Jan 14, 2011

      Is there a way to make a video have this vintage effect?


    10. vespatoots
      Jan 14, 2011

      This is great. I am still working on Photoshop 6.0 and was able to get the vintage effect, but I cannot get the Lens Correction to frame the photo. Do you know a way I can get the blended framing like you did in CS4 in 6.0?


    11. piratpojken
      Jan 14, 2011

      @djbeto267 if i have 3200 frames for a animation that i want to add the same effect to, can i do this easy? can you copy all of these effects?


    12. alexhollandmusic
      Jan 14, 2011

      Your editing techniques are very nondestructive. Great job, I could learn how to save some photos from you. Good vid.


    13. guthixboy18
      Jan 14, 2011

      0:01


    14. GGGunitNextLevel
      Jan 14, 2011

      Niceee thx man


    15. djbeto267
      Jan 14, 2011

      @sixstring78 Yeah, you can actually drag the effect layers such as the “Curves”, “Hue/Saturation”, etc over to other photos in your workspace. If you need a better understanding just reply to this comment.


    16. sixstring78
      Jan 14, 2011

      Great tutorial!
      Is there any way to add this effect to multiple photos without having to do all these steps to each photo?


    17. blanktreevideo
      Jan 14, 2011

      Amazing tutorial with a great result to match. This helps me out more than you know.


    18. xaon14
      Jan 14, 2011

      i think this is the most useful one for the vintage touch! maybe its the one i was looking for. thanks for sharing this ;)


    19. makebetter
      Jan 14, 2011

      thanks man, this is so cool!!


    20. djZiego
      Jan 14, 2011

      Brilliant !!! and i didn’t even had to listen to it .. just look at it !!! thanXX man!


    21. ajay8637
      Jan 14, 2011

      Cool ^_^ thanks for this tutorial :)


    22. MooreCona
      Jan 14, 2011

      Will you make a video on how you make yours like starting with what recorder and setting you use and what software you use to render the project with the HD settings ?


    23. chulatopman
      Jan 14, 2011

      Damnly great toturial :) Thnx Dude


    24. xFluffyxFleax
      Jan 14, 2011

      “It’s okay Photoshop, you can do that. =)” – djbeto267


    25. SoFreakingLegit
      Jan 14, 2011

      thanks! this’ll come in handy in the future. (:

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