
Indeed a very nice tutorial.Well done
.You could also try that by filling a new layer with a dark blue color and setting it to exclusion.Of course it depends on the outcome of the picture so you want to change the opacity of the filter layer 
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wow simple but cool tutorial.. tnx for sharing..![]()


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thanks!
but i don't have adobe.. 
anyways, thanks for sharing!
simple tutorial


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wii
tnx for sharing!!


wow.. it took me a minute to realize the retroness!
hahaha..thank you:thumbsup:
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wow..,
tnx It works...,
btw I'll hope for other tuts.., 

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lol, thanks for sharing. can u do ths in oter photoshop?
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cool tricks
thanks for the share
nice trick..
thnk's for shring..
keep it up 
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wow!!
thank ,
it so cool .
i like it .
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hi, nice tutorial.. can i ask,does this tutorial work on adobe photoshop 7.0
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nyc tut .
thnxx 4 this 
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niec tut bro.!
kiip it aup!


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there are a lot of ways to make
the pic. look like vintage nowadays..
But anyways' this is great for
photoshop newbies..

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is this d same like vintage?
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its not workin in CS3..

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