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Mar 11

Noise Texture Overlays for Photo Effects

Easily add grain and noise to photos with this set of 30 high-reses textures



Normally: $27.00

ZOT Price: $9.00

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If you like to add quick effects to your photos, this set of noise texture overlays is for you. You can add grain and noise to a photo by simply pasting a texture layer abover the photo and setting the blend mode to "screen". For experimentation you can apply the sharpen filter to the texture layer, change the opacity of the texture layer, or add multiple texture layers.

 

These 30 textures are 12 inches by 12 inches at 300 dpi (3600 pixels by 3600 pixels), making them highly useful for print projects as well as web-based projects. Whether you want to add some noise and texture to your own personal photos or use them to create professional items, this set is both affordable and effective.

 

A PDF file is included in the download to show how to use the textures in Photoshop.

 

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System Requirements:

Simply apply a texture on top of a photo in Photoshop (or another photo editor) and set the blend mode to "screen". 

 

3 Responses to “Noise Texture Overlays for Photo Effects”

  1. parkerbennett Says:

    Personally, I wouldn’t get enough use out of the noise texture overlays, and even at the discount, they seem a bit pricey given full apps for photo styling are close in price (Photostyler is currently included in the MacUpdate bundle).

    However, I would be interested in a deal on the two background pattern collections photographypla.net offers, or maybe a bundle of all three…

  2. gryhnd Says:

    I’m in agreement with parkerbennet. Nice textures but not a good deal. I have other photo apps for not much more $$. You can even get pixlr-o-matic and apply dozens of such overlays (and many more effects) for free. Sure, not with the ease of control Photoshop gives you, but if you’re creative you can get close.

  3. timi Says:

    Why would you destroy perfectly good photos?
    It doesn’t add anything useful, they detract from the photo.

    If you’re serious about your photos, you know that this is a waste. Check out youarenotaphotographer.com to see what people think of you if you destroy photos.