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Paint shop pro tutorials effects
Paint shop pro tutorials effects









The rest of this tutorial is optional only do this if you want to add a torn edge to your image. Set this effect to taste and you've finished creating your sepia image. The higher the value the more apparent the sepia tone will be in the final image: if you age it 100% your image will be a vivid tan colour, 0% will leave it in its original colours, which is black and white here.

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Open Effects, Photo Effects, Sepia Toning to open the Sepia Toning menu. Next, use press the larger downwards pointing arrow attached to the Noise percentage to open a slider determining this figure change this so that the grain is evident, but not overpowering. To create our film grain we want to once again check the ‘Monochrome' option in this window before changing the noise mode to either Uniform or Gaussian which is a matter of personal taste more than anything. Open Adjust, Add/Remove Noise, Add Noise and a new window will appear. To recreate the grittiness of earlier film types we want to add some noise. Set a good balance and carry on to the next step by selecting ‘OK'. This will turn your image to greyscale, allowing you to move the sliders to alter how bright you want each of the three colour exposures in your image.

paint shop pro tutorials effects

Open Adjust, Colour, Channel Mixer, then click the box in the bottom left of the window that appears to select the ‘Monochrome' option.

paint shop pro tutorials effects

Then, left-click the name of the new layer to rename it this way it will be easy to differentiate each layer later on. To do this, right-click the Background layer in the Layers panel and select ‘Duplicate'. Open your image and duplicate the open Background layer.

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Here I'll show you how to create a rich, customisable sepia image and then how to rough up the edges so that it appears the paper has worn and aged over time. Of course you could just apply the Sepia Photo effect already present in Paint Shop Pro, but to get the most authentic looking images there is a little more involved than that. Sepia toned pictures always create a nostalgia and historic appearance in images, and this can be a very useful sentiment to appeal to with your own photographs.









Paint shop pro tutorials effects