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You can only see a specified tone color when viewing an image through colored cellophane.
This is a way of processing a familiar image so that it appears unfamiliar.
In the sample photo, the image is processed as if viewed through yellow and orange cellophane. This color combination
heightens feelings of nostalgia. In addition, fading out the color periphery gives the photo an appearance of age. |

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| Create a new layer and paint the image to look as through it were
viewed through colored cellophane. In the sample, use the Cloud filter in yellow and orange color,
and add mottling. Then, change the [Blending mode] of the layer. |
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1.Creating a cloud pattern
Create a new layer, and set [Foreground color] and [Background color]. Select Cloud from [Render]
in the [Filter] menu. Enlarge the cloud pattern, and adjust the size. |
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2.Processing the image as
if viewed through colored cellophane
Set the [Blending mode] of the created cloud layer to Overlay. The entire image becomes as if viewed
through colored cellophane. |
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3.Fading out the periphery
of the photo
Merge the two layers into one, select the [Eraser Tool], and select Soft Round. Drag in the image
so that the periphery of the photo fades out. |
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