Achieving the Old and Grungy Look in Photoshop
A Photoshop How-TO
Open your image and duplicate your layer by going to Layer >> Duplicate layer and then change your new layers blending mode to Hard Light using the blending mode drop-down menu in the Layers Palette.
Next go to your Filter menu and choose Other >> High Pass. For this example I chose a radius of 15 pixels, but use your judgment and experiment in your own photoshop file.
Here is a cool Photoshop trick. With both layers visible and you are using Photoshop on a MAC hit Command-Option-Shift-E (for a PC hit Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E). This adds a new layer to your image that is a direct composite of the two layers. It is basically the same thing as merging the two layers and duplicating it, but instead you still have your originally two layers intact and unmerged. Anyways, change this composite layer to Overlay using the blend mode menu in the Layers palette. Now take that Overlay layer and apply a Sharpening Filter to it. Be sure to sharpen the layer much more then you would for a touch up. For my example i went although to 175 with a radius of 3.
To give it a more weathered look it's a good idea to take some of the saturation out and add a warm tint to the image. Go to Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Hue/Saturation. Click the colorize check box which applies a color to the image. Use the Hue slider to choose a warm color and keep the Saturation and Lightness sliders at a pretty neutral level, but feel free to expirement with those slider in your Photoshop image. Next, bring the opacity of this level down to let some color from underneath show through. I used an opacity of 50%.
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Posted on 05/16/2008 at 10:05:49 PM