| 7) Menu = Filter / Other / Maximum Radius = Medium
Threshold = 0
8) Menu = Filter / Other / Minimum
Radius = Medium
Threshold = 0
9) Menu = Filter / Visual Effect / Motion Blur /Diagonal
10) Menu = Edit / Fade Motion Blur
Opacity = 60
With Layer 2 Still Selected
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| 11) Menu = Edit / Copy 12) Menu = Filter / Color / Color Layer
Color = Black
Opacity = 100
13) Menu = Edit / Paste Special / Paste as alpha channel
At this time you may want to use the eraser tool and erase a few of the scratches and dust spots off of Layer 2. If you look there
a some that are perfectly straight. A few of these are okay but too many doesn't look realistic.
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| 14) Right Click Layer 2 in the Layers Palette and choose Merge with Previous Layer. Now Select Layer 1 in the
Layers Palette. 15) Menu = Selection / Select Layer
16) Menu = Filter / Plug-in / RGB Fantasy
RGB+ Tab = Selected
Red = 34
Green = 0
Blue = -34
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| This last step is a matter of taste and depends on what style you are looking for. There is no correct way.
If you look at old photographs some are washed out, some have burnt coloring, some are very pale with little contrast and some have a lot of
contrast. The choice is up to you. Use white, Black on Gray and various opacity selections for the look you like. 17)
Menu = Layer / New / Color
Opacity = 40
Color = RGB 128,128,128
Inverted = Checked
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