PHOTOSHOP made nostalgic photos because I saw a group of real medieval photos on the Internet. Old here does not mean there are broken traces of time, but just the dark yellow color of silver bromide that has been tempered by time.
Comparison of renderings:
Production steps:
1. Open the image and do Ctrl+J twice (copy the layer twice).
2. Set the foreground color to RGB (77, 73, 66) and the background color to RGB (240, 223, 204). Use "Image" - Adjustments - Gradient Map for the background layer, just use the default one.
3. Set the layer blending mode of "Layer 1 Copy" to "Linear Dodge".
4. Merge "Layer 1 Copy" and "Layer 1", and set the merged layer's blending mode to "Multiply" and its opacity to 20%.
5. Merge the layers, use "Filter" - Artistic Effects - Film Grain, set all values to 1, OK.
Dudu postscript:
Tonal processing of digital pictures, all the techniques are in the layer blending mode and the setting options of the image adjustment menu. The birth of each set of plans or tutorials is the result of countless operations and mixing, so PS puts it bluntly with just one word "do"! There is no other way to go.
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