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How To Give Your Photos a Vintage Polaroid Effect


Follow this step by step guide to giving your photos a cool vintage Polaroid style effect in Photoshop. We'll adjust the colours of the image with adjustment layers then use Photoshop brushes to distress the photograph for an aged appearance.

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The vintage effect we'll be creating transforms your photos with faded colour casts, aged marks and a distressed Polaroid style border to frame the shot. Subtle additions of noise and various overlays all help to achieve that old-time look.

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Open up your chosen image in Photoshop. Here I've picked out a nice Summer shot of a group of friends on the beach from ThinkStock. Make small Levels adjustments to increase the contrast slightly.

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Add a Curves adjustment layer and change the drop down menu to select the Red channel. Begin manipulating the curves line into a slight inverted S-bend to begin adjusting the colours.

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Change the drop down to the Green channel and make similar adjustments to the tones controlled by this channel.

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Adjust the Blue channel so the colours are clipped at the bottom and top areas of the graph. The result should be a retro looking mix of yellow and red.

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Select the Gradient Tool and set up an orange to yellow radial gradient. Drag this gradient across the canvas and set this layer to Soft Light at 50%.

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Paint in a couple of red brush marks around the edge of the photo and change the blending mode to Screen at 40% to create some subtle light leaks.

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Add a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer at the top of the layer stack and finely tune the saturation level to tone down the impact of the colours.

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Fill a new layer with white, then go to Filter and Noise and Add Noise with the settings of 35%, Uniform, Monochromatic. Set this layer to Soft Light at 50%.

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Paint a white highlight near the centre of the image using a large soft brush. Set this layer to Soft Light at around 90%.

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Use a couple of brush stroke Photoshop brushes to paint in a distressed border around the edge of the picture to create an old Polaroid style frame.

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When using Photoshop brushes, alter the angle by adjusting the target shaped icon in order to paint the border in each direction around the edge of the canvas.

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A handwritten note on the photo stating the year helps tap into the vintage theme. Here I'm using the cool Faraco Hand font.

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A subtle Drop Shadow effect adds a soft highlight on the bottom edge of the text to give the impression that the writing has been pressed into the photograph by the nib of the pen.

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Finish off the vintage photo effect with some distressed marks and signs of age using these awesome Subtle Grunge brushes.

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