I really like the aged photo effect you can create at this Japanese website, so I attempted to duplicate the effect in Photoshop. These pictures I took in San Francisco last year seemed to be a good subject.

For my first attempt, I used the Aperture 2.1′s sepia tone & vignette effects and then used Photoshop’s film grain filter. The result was a little too bright and didn’t really look aged enough.

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Finally, I got an effect I really like with a few Photoshop actions. I used the Sepia Tone Grayscale action, the Spatter Frame action, and the add noise filter.

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Here’s the original version of the second photo.

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2 Responses to “Aging Photos”

  1. Josh Holat (4 comments.) says:

    That’s cool looking, I’ll have to try it myself

  2. Josh Holat (4 comments.) says:

    That’s cool looking, I’ll have to try it myself.

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