Edit your photos using the tutorials from this section that deal with a wide range of tasks, from correction to effects and filters.  Home Photoshop Photo Editing Retro Photo

Retro Photo


Step 1

Open up an image, it can be just about any image. If you choose to use the same image that this tutorial will be using, copy the following into your palette in Photoshop:

Click to enlarge
Click to enlarge

Step 2

Go to Filter>Texturize>Grain and use the following settings:

image 2

Step 3

Hit Ctrl+U on your keyboard to colorize the photo. Make sure Colorize is selected. Each image will vary on what settings to use, but will roughly be the same as the following:

image 3

Your image should now look similar to this:

Click to enlarge
Click to enlarge

Step 4

As you can probably see, we're already getting close to our final product. Duplicate your only layer and on your new layer go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur and use the following settings:

image 5

Step 5

Our last step is to change the blending mode of your new layer to Color Burn. Your final product should look similar to this:

Retro Photo Tutorial: Final Result (Click to enlarge0
Click to enlarge

Other Examples

This effect will look differently on different photos depending on shadows and lighting. Here are two other examples and how there are differences, but the outcome is still the same retro effect.

 Tutorial: Final Result
Rollover the images to see the original photo

 Tutorial: Final Result
Rollover the images to see the original photo


Author's URL: FX Designing
Thank you for voting.
Rate this Materials:
Bad 
1 2 3 4 5 Excellent
Share print this page subscribe to newsletter subscribe to rss

Edit your photos using the tutorials from this section that deal with a wide range of tasks, from correction to effects and filters. More Tutorials: Most Popular Materials | Fresh Materials | TutorialKit New Photoshop Tutorials

No comments yet...
Add comments to "Retro Photo"

Captcha