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Damien Symonds

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  1. I'm pretty sure the instructions are the same.
  2. A Hue/Saturation layer: +95, 0, -75. But the masking would be insane bordering on impossible I'm afraid.
  3. It's not better than scanning if you have a good scanner. But since you don't have a good scanner, then yes, photography is better.
  4. Right. Now you should be able to see how your photo (posted earlier in the thread) was too dark. Go ahead and edit it again and post it for me.
  5. This is a strange comment. Of course you would use your actual camera, not your phone. https://www.damiensymonds.net/2010/10/tips-for-photographing-old-photos-for.html
  6. Please follow the page ALL the way to the end.
  7. I hope I can explain these steps clearly enough. STEP 1 On the Red layer, press Ctrl L to open the Levels dialog. Because it's the "Red" layer, we're going to leave the red channel untouched, and only adjust the green and blue channels. So go to the green channel first, and drag the white Output slider all the way to the left: Then go to Blue, and also drag that white Output slider all the way to the left. This will result in the whole photo looking red and black. Press OK. Then change that layer's blend mode to "Screen". STEP 2 Now go to the Green layer. Again, press Ctrl L to open the Levels dialog. This time we're leaving the green channel alone. Move the white Output slider all the way to the left on both the red and blue channels. Press OK, then change that layer to "Screen" blend mode as well. STEP 3 Now go to the Blue layer and press Ctrl L. Move the white Output slider on the red and green channels (and leave blue alone). Press OK. For this one, don't change the layer blend mode to Screen, but leave it on Normal. STEP 4 Now you should be able to move the top two layers to create your effect. Let me know how you go.
  8. Bridge is free for everyone, no matter which package you have.
  9. It's good. Nobody will give it a second glance.
  10. Gee, probably just the Patch Tool?
  11. The texture seems stronger on yours than mine, somehow, doesn't it?
  12. I'm fairly new to it myself. I just used the default settings, and swiped aggressively with it.
  13. Aim for the best representation of the stripes in the fabric. Too low, not stripy enough. Too high, other texture starts to appear.
  14. It's old school FS. People like me were doing FS way before it had a name. Duplicate the Background layer twice. Change both of them to smart objects. Hide the top layer, then apply Gaussian Blur to the bottom layer, to get rid of the texture. Add the blank layer and clone out the letters. (Not shown in the PSD) Group those two layers and add a layer mask to the group, and mask. Return to the top layer and apply the High Pass. Add the blank layer and smooth the texture using the Mixer Brush. Put both those layers into a group, then change the group blend mode to Linear Light, then add the layer mask and mask.
  15. Here is mine: https://max.mailbigfile.com/76cd4e1e6c83632dd2b6901a96c01148/listFiles.php
  16. No, I don't have any tutorials about it, sorry.
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