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This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. I'm going to show you how to transform photos that that have aged over the course of time. I provided this PSD template consisting of two textures: scratches and damaged, film. Its link is in my video's description or project files. Keep in mind, you'll see only one texture after you click the link, however, when you download the file, you'll see both textures in the Layers panel. Before we begin, if you want to know as soon as I upload new Photoshop tutorials, smash that "Subscribe" button and please remember to click that "Like" button, which lets You Tube know you like my stuff. Open a photo you'd like to use for this project. I downloaded this one from Shutterstock. We'll place the photo onto the textures file I provided. With your Move Tool active, drag the photo onto the tab of the textures template. Without releasing your mouse or pen, drag it down and release. To resize and reposition it, open your Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd +...