Suppose you have an image you want to put into an old TV or just apply similar effect to it.
The first step is to colorize the image. The unsafe way to do it is Hue/Saturation dialog (Ctrl-U, Colorize checkbox). But you will lose original image, and though you can always duplicate a layer to avoid losing the sources, I prefer to create new layer and fill it with solid color.
... and then change its blend more from "Normal" to "Color". This will make image from layer 1 use the color from layer 2.
Next, we need a TV grid. Create a new (temporary) image with 1 pixel width and 4 pixels height.
Use pencil tool or gradient tool to do an image similar to shown here. Then, select all (Ctrl-A) and define a pattern (Edit menu -> Define Pattern).
Now, return to our main image, open layer 2 blending options (also known as layer style), turn on pattern overlay, and select the pattern you just created. Don't forget to change its blend mode to overlay or soft light.
So after these quick modifications, the image looks very natural inside old TV! This technique is also useful for creating elegant and soft background images.













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