Create your own Vintage effect
A good photo of Dhanush , isnt it!! But something stops it from being perfect.
Its the tone of the photograph, which is too subtle. So lets give some Vintage effect to this.
Step 1: Choose your photo
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEja85ov15NNkzePjyZUHVmvS4AHNa89rzq2k3PlUl3R3ebRgU9w0rlu08hPTSFTwlPA-Qc6C_9LMRsrRs8lPDfkBJZ46acTdpneexdDcwkoNiiJ-IW-LkQb7kWrbnnNz_SR5Fk9F05fj7l5/s1600/Untitled.jpg)
Step 2: You will find the button for a “New Adjustment Layer” shown in screenshot below , Click it and select “Solid Color“
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTyNkkkJ6sZcApLUxNc_b1hVY69FuX3ArSDCUyLtJt7i4pUES8UQb39z9KXGAdm0iku2vQTsopc8ldwEHQiquwECHoglwQFAacTUrPmg7TowU6Qb3HFwVVs5Zka1pHZvPJ4442g0EhhT1V/s1600/Untitle.jpg)
**If you find that difficult, import this screenshot into your PS and use dropper tool to get the color.
Step 4: Click the drop down box in the layer window (Blend Mode) and choose ” Exclusion“.
Step 5: Create one more “Solid Color” layer and this time give Peach colour (very light yellow) and keep Blend Mode as “Multiply”.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7kSHQ8Kk30Iu2BAbNreJVOV0TdHJJavbpuxIv9YNoC1ADokhlSymrSlh6jF6AZAWzVybCMPURYAywlPsAM-qt6LUl1-SQH5He2FVFhVxVLwumLUR1S3lf33dOFrn-nY4y_BAHDEg4Zdom/s1600/Untit.jpg)
>Now your vintage is ready if u want to edit further, you may proceed .
This is what i got After editing…..
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzgcmepqLUfUfkKDuyqW1B5vFRWA_WlObKNzPX_p_fD0rktSzhnBoIGR-FhH4R9XJWRQAF1zcFXSnioPA9AMR09TW1neUE1_qERDoS42RkjDlWEpwGXUhysSXqVxvv0BF9QI5talXuIyN_/s1600/edited.jpg)
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