 Everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 tutorial, guys. I'm gonna show you how to make a regular picture, like a nice color picture like this, into a vintage black and white picture that was taken in the 50s, or it's gonna look like it was taken in the 50s. Now, here's some snorting and barking. That's my puppy dog just running around with me. But, all right photographers, let's get right into this. This is not too hard. Should take only a minute or two to do it. All right, so the first step here is we've got our photo loaded up. If you're following along, use any old photo. It'll work on anything. The second step here is you wanna right click on your photo or on your layer, pardon me, I guess they're the same. Right click and we're gonna convert this to Smart Object because we're about to be starting to throw on some filters. All right, the first step is I'm going to apply, here it is, noise. We're gonna add some noise. Just like my dog is with his toy, we're gonna add in a little noise. I'm gonna add in a bunch of noise. I'm gonna add in like 25% or no, yeah, 25%. And again, it won't look like this when it's done. I'm doing more than I probably normally would. And that's just because I wanna show you the effect and I want it to be more, a little more obvious than it would be if it was done, you know, maybe to taste. So that is the first step and I'm gonna left click on okay and we are on our way. Now the next step is we're gonna go back up here to filter and actually no we're not. We're gonna go down here and we're gonna create a new layer. So let's come here, we're gonna hover over this and this is add new fill layer and adjustment layer. That's what it's called. The first one we wanna add on of course is black and white and boom, we are now black and white. Now this doesn't look very good, I understand that but we're gonna get there. The next step here is to use tint. Most pictures from like the 50s and 60s had a sepia yellowy orangey tint. So we're gonna go for that look here. So I'm gonna click on this box and we're gonna apply this. Now, this is the tint that I've chosen. If you wanna go for like a hardcore orangey look or maybe you wanna go for a very subtle faded look. This tint color is totally up to you depending on what you're looking for but it does matter. So I'm gonna go a little bit more less subtle. I'm gonna go for a much more sepia-ish looking tint and then I'm gonna hit okay on this and now we've got some noised up sepia style orangey borderline vintage but we've got some more work to do. So let's just go ahead and click off of that. Now the next step is I'm going to click off the image as I clicked in the empty space here and then I'm gonna click back on the photo layer and now we're gonna apply another filter. We're gonna go and get the blur and actually it's yeah, it's under blur and then we wanna apply a Gaussian blur and this is now you're seeing, hey now we're getting in business here. This is starting to look a little better. Yes guys, I'm gonna go up to a radius of about, let's go with three. How does that look? Okay, so we've got a bit of a blur. We've got some noise in the photo. We've got the orangey tint. It's getting there. Let's go with a radius of three. Yeah, let's go with three. Let's see how that looks. Okay, pretty close guys but you know what? Maybe we wanna brighten it up just a little bit. So we're gonna go down here to the final edit. We're gonna create a new filler adjustment layer and then we're gonna go to brightness contrast and then we're just gonna brighten it up a little bit like this and let's take a look at the contrast. Maybe we wanna, we wanna jack the contrast. No, the contrast is about where it needs to be. Something like that guys. So again, this is of course seasoned to your taste. Let's go yeah, let's go a little bit less bright because this is an old weather photo. So yeah, maybe just something like that. Again guys, this is totally up to you but these are the steps where you can take a regular photograph, a wedding day photograph and make it look like it was a wedding from the 50s minus the cool hipster shirt there. But that's it guys. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. I got a ton of stuff coming up. Stay tuned.