Old Photo
This tutorial will teach you how to transform a normal photo into something that looks like the 1890s very neat effect.
Step 1
Open the image of your choice.Make sure it's RGB (not Indexed), of course. Go to layers>transparency>add alpha channel.

Image After Step Two
Step 2
Go to Image>Canvas Size... Click the "chain" to break it keeping aspect ratio. Increase the new width and new height by about 20 apiece (may vary according to your image size, but 20 is a good size for smaller images).
Clickto centre the image, and then OK
Step 3
In the Layers, Channels, and Paths dialogue box, create a new white layer. Fill it with the color #a7986f (a brown). Move it below your photo layer.
Step 4
Do Layers>alpha to selection on your original photo layer.
Grow selection by 5 (that is, one-fourth of what you increased the canvas size).
Step 5
Feather selection by 20. Make a new transparent layer, move it between the original photo layer and the brown layer. Fill the selection with white. Deselect (Selection>None).

Image after Step Six
Step 6
Duplicate the feathered white layer... Each time you do, a little more of the brown will be covered. I copied twice for this image.
Step 7
Select your original photo layer. Select colors>desaturate.
Copy your original photo layer, and fill it completely with #a7986f (same brown as before).
Set the layer blending mode to Overlay. You may at this point duplicate and modify the opacity of this layer to produce the amount of brown you wish to have shown in your picture, fiddle with the contrast of the original black and white layer (very recommended). You can make it look as if it has been washed out, or more sepia than anything. Or you could just leave it how it is. :P
You may flatten the image, but it looks rather boring. Let's continue below for more effects.

Step 8
Obtain a nice set of grunge brushes (ahem Prowler's Brush Packs)

Step 9
To make it seem as if the photo has been scratched off a bit, use grunge brushes along the edges and a little bit in the centre of the original photo layer and erase portions of it (make sure you duplicate it just in case you overdo it, make the copy invisible so you can see what happens when you erase).
Personally I use Part 2-3 (Scratches), Prowler Grunge 14#6, Prowler Grunge 7, Prowler Grunge 6, Prowler Grunge 10#2, and from another brush pack, Grunge 23 and 24. *This tutorial is four years old, so I can't remember the name of that particular pack.
Do this a little to the border itself so it doesn't look too uniform: add a little black shading, also. Coffee stains also work well..
To make the border appear distressed or ripped, you could use the hard erase tool and use one or two of the brushes to remove parts of the bottom white layer. Look at the above image to see where I erased parts. The very tips of grunge brushes work well
Afterwards, you can flatten the image, and copy and paste it to a much larger sized image... I usually scale down my photo about 33.3% (Ratio X,Y ,667). I then use the transform tool to rotate it about 15º. Copy the layer, fill it with black, layer to image size, and, making sure keep trans. is off, blur by about 3x3 (and copy if necessary for a thicker shadow).
I usually add a staple, paper clip, or tape around this time. I did a tape tutorial, but the other two should be fairly easy to figure out. I no longer have the saved gfig shape for the paper clip. >_<
http://silence.carchive.net/?section=images/tutorials/tapetutorial.html

And there you have it. I might have an error or two or an old location in this tutorial. Just let me know.
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Thnaks!
This'll come in handy!
(:
How do you outline the edges of the photo?
It's not a border..
It's actually a drop shadow.
Translating
Hi,
May I translate this tutorial to Dutch for Dutchgimpers.nl?
I don't mind;
I've put it on every website possible, so I don't see why not!
Re: Old Photo
I'm having trouble with this step: -Copy your original photo layer, and fill it completely with #a7986f (same brown as before).
I duplicated my layer, but do not know how to fill it completely with brown.
yeah
same here.
Re: Re: Old Photo
use the circle brush and just completely brush over the picture, all you'll see is brown.
great tutorial btw!
Wow, nice tutorial. Just a
Wow, nice tutorial.
Just a question, as for the last picture, how do you make the edges of the photo jagged?
Re: Old Photo
Nice tutorial. I got my photos to be brown; however, I haven't get the special brushes to simulate the scratch. They are too big or too dark. I will try this later. Thanks.
PS: Captchas are difficult :-(. I tried to post several times.
Re: Old Photo
Hi great stuff.....can anyone please help me to make a drop shadow with the 2.4 version and I also need help on how to combine different files and images/drawings........Will really appreciate it...thanks in advance....
Re: Old Photo
Please use the forum for these type of requests.
I get stuck on Step 4, I
I get stuck on Step 4, I can't find how to do this part. Also, how do you use the feathers?
How do i add the downloaded
How do i add the downloaded brushes to gimp ? T_T
I got stuck on step 4 and 5.
I got stuck on step 4 and 5. Where does the number five come in when you're doing step for? And wheres the feather selection?
Great tutorial, keep this way
Great tutorial, keep this way :)
I get half of step 4. What I
I get half of step 4. What I don't get is the "Grow selection by 5" part. To do the feather thing, Do select< feather. You'll find it.
for step 4 and 5, you grow
for step 4 and 5, you grow the selection by clicking select>grow>by 5, then you get the feathers by clicking select>feathers>5 :) hope it helps
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Great tutorial! Thanks! I've
Great tutorial! Thanks!
I've wanted to learn doing such things for ages! For those (like me ;-) ) who still are not quite good at Gimp - have a look here
http://anymaking.com/?obj=fun-tools&item=old-photo
Photos come up pretty cool. :-)
I don`t really know how can I
I don`t really know how can I use this effects, but its pretty cool
it draws attention. I will use it on my ice machines blog. I will probably create an album with pictures like that. With this effects you can entertain large groups of friends and family gatherings. :)
Sweet tutorial, I found it
Sweet tutorial, I found it very easy to follow, I did however have trouble with the feathering big, it didn't make much sense to me until I saw the effect of duplicating the layer.
There was a question above, regarding the grow and feather of the selection, I'll explain how I accomplished it, my apologies if another response is above.
In the Layers, Channels, Paths... window right click on your photo, and select in the popup menu, Alpha to Selection.
In the main Gimp window, select the Select menu > Grow, enter the value above and click OK.
Again, in the Gimp window, select the Select menu > Feather, enter the value above and click OK.
The tutorial is good but
The tutorial is good but there many imprecisions, in particular from step 4 to 6
Thank
Thank
THANKS THIS DIDNT HELP ME AT
THANKS THIS DIDNT HELP ME AT ALL, WORTHLESS
Well, If you post a question,
Well, If you post a question, perhaps someone _can_ help you. Calling the tutorial worthless won't help you very much either.
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