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Oct 09 2013
By Rachel Creveling

Creating an Instagram Filter Look with Photoshop – Photoshop Filter Tutorial

Let’s do a quick Photoshop filter tutorial today.  Instagram filters have become so popular, but the final images are too small to print and frame.  If you want to achieve an “antiqued” or “vintage” filter and maintain the high pixel count, you can do it in Photoshop.

I downloaded this free image to use as an example from the wallpaper site www.wallpapersus.com.

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The first step is to find (or create) an antiqued texture with lots of vintage touches.  This will serve as our “filter”. I found this one here.

Vintage_Paper_Texture_by_KillxThexScenexStock

Open your main image in PS, and then create a new layer (ctrl+shift+N). Insert the texture onto the new layer.

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Next, change the Blend Mode of the texture layer. I suggest trying a few of the different modes to see what works best. Sometimes, the colors on your texture layer are too bright to work well with “screen” but look great with “overlay”.

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I used overlay to achieve this initial filtered look. I brought the opacity down to 80%.

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The colors in this photo are lovely, but if you want to go a step further, consider adjusting the hue and saturation.  To do this, add a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer.  Select Layer>Add Adjustment Layer>Hue/Saturation.

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Click ok with the preset options.  Then, click “colorize” and adjust the hue to create a sepia tone-style look.

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Looking good, right?

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Next, select (ctrl+shift+E) to merge the layers down.  If you want to make your image even more “vintage” by adding a grainy look, go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise.

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By checking “Gaussian” and “Monochromatic”, you can get a very old-timey look easily.

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That will cause your image to look like this:

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To go even further, consider using the Burn tool to darken some areas (I did the corners and the shadows on her arms and legs).

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Here’s the final result!

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Rachel Creveling
Rachel Creveling

Rachel Creveling has 15 years in the industry and is the Owner of Belle Strategies Marketing Agency. As a Digital Marketing Consultant, she helps clients strategically plan and build campaigns based on ROI. Her highly custom consulting method has earned clients including the Hilton Head Wine & Food Festival, Four Seasons Resort and Residences, South Beach Seafood Festival and many others. Rachel’s expertise helps companies push past revenue goals by leveraging their data and identifying areas for efficiency and growth.

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