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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
Gorgeous!
And thanks for the tips. I am so hopeless with Photoshop and I never would have thought to try that. I like experimenting with 'aged' colors, though.
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I've played with that look off and on for over a year. Desaturate to sepia on one layer, duplicated the original and place this layer on top of the sepia layer. Then change the top colored layer to soft light and adjust opacity to suit. So, before you flatten, you'll have the original layer, the sepia layer, and the colored soft light layer.