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Process a photo in sepia to make it look old. By using sepia and placing one layer
upon another, you can make the photo subtly blurred to produce an antiquated impression. |

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| Duplicate the background layer, change the color of the original
image to dark sepia and light sepia, and place one image upon another. Place a white edge around the
photo to create the impression of old printing paper. Enter text and rotate the image. |
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1. Changing a photo to sepia
Duplicate the background layer and change the bottom layer to dark sepia using [Hue/Saturation].
Change the top layer to light sepia, and apply the [Blur] filter. Change [Blending Mode] for
the layer. |
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2. Place a white edge around the photo
to make it look three-dimensional
Reduce the image, and place a white edge around the photo. Create a white painted layer in the
background to make it look three-dimensional in [Layer Style]. |
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3. Enter text in the image and make it
blurred
Enter text and perform the settings. Make the letters look blurred using the [Blur] filter and
[Layer Style]. |
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