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Old 10-02-13, 08:59 AM
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Old Newspaper Cutting Effect

I use Photoshop CS3, and would like to know if anyone can help me make a photo look like an old newspaper cutting?
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Old 10-02-13, 09:48 PM
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I'm not sure what version of Photoshop the guy in this tutorial is using, but it should give you a start:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogf9nKTuH-Q

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Thanks. Took a quick look before I came to work and it looked like it would be a great help. Will have a play this week when I get the chance. I took a photo of my husband wielding an axe through the doorway (it was set up, he wasn't actually wielding the axe....) as a take of the famous 'Here's Johnny' scene from 'The Shinning'. Want to now, obviously, hence the post, make it look like an old newspaper cutting.
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Thanks. Took a quick look before I came to work and it looked like it would be a great help. Will have a play this week when I get the chance. I took a photo of my husband wielding an axe through the doorway (it was set up, he wasn't actually wielding the axe....) as a take of the famous 'Here's Johnny' scene from 'The Shinning'. Want to now, obviously, hence the post, make it look like an old newspaper cutting.
Funny that I did this selfie for my 366:-

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HAHA thats very scary!!!!!! Social services will come a'knocking!
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HAHA thats very scary!!!!!! Social services will come a'knocking!
Ha that's scary what about this:-

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Are you still taking the pills Dave?
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