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Hamel
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Hi,

How can I convert or transform an image (photo) like an old picture with PIX3 ?

Thank you very much :)
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Post by Ron P. »

Are you wanting to restore an old picture, or make a newer image look old? If it is to restore, have a look at Steve's tutorial My Photo Restoration.

To age a newer image, try using efffects like a duo-tone filter or monchrome.
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Take a look also at Adjust> Style option.
You can use plugins as well, however I don't know any free that would do that.
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Post by sjj1805 »

Going on from the above, many (not all) Photoshop plug ins will also work with PhotoImpact. It's a case of try it and see.
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Post by Hamel »

Thank you to you all. I downloaded the plugin virtualphotographer and I get a picture as I want. The image is like an old photo. Thank you.
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