How to give digital photos a vintage vibe in Affinity Photo – N-Photo 159 video tutorial

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Modern cameras can produce images of staggering clarity and pixel-perfect detail, but these defect-free digital depictions of scenes can sometimes feel a little cold. It’s no surprise, then, that many of us feel nostalgia for a time when photography was harder, and imperfections in photos were the norm. There’s a certain charm to old pictures that have been tainted by colour casts, light leaks, blurry edges and grainy details. What they lack in crispness, they make up for in fuzzy old-school feels.

This perhaps goes some way to explaining the continuing popular trend for adding analogue effects to digital photos. It lends them some of that retro charm, and lets you create photos that evoke a feeling of time and place.

In this project, we’ll look at how to add a range of vintage effects to our photos, using simple layer skills in Affinity Photo. To help you out we’ve supplied a set of 15 textures and light leak images. You can copy these onto any photo you like, experiment with layer blend modes, and retro-ify your photos in seconds.

We’ll begin here by using the Noise filter to add a film grain effect, as if our photo was taken on an old roll of high-ISO film. Next, we’ll skew and fade the colours with a simple Curves adjustment. From here we can add a light leak effect of the sort you might see in old cameras, where a sliver of light has snuck in and fogged the edges of the film roll. Finally, we’ll blend a texture to rough up the image.

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James Paterson

The lead technique writer on Digital Camera MagazinePhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine and N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine, James is a fantastic general practice photographer with an enviable array of skills across every genre of photography. 

Whether it's flash photography techniques like stroboscopic portraits, astrophotography projects like photographing the Northern Lights, or turning sound into art by making paint dance on a set of speakers, James' tutorials and projects are as creative as they are enjoyable. 

He's also a wizard at the dark arts of Photoshop, Lightroom and Affinity Photo, and is capable of some genuine black magic in the digital darkroom, making him one of the leading authorities on photo editing software and techniques.