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    Help creating this effect

    Thanks IamSam. I followed your advice and got closer to the desired effect. I think the one thing that's missing is the sepia/yellow wash over the image. I've attached a screen shot of my attempt following the above suggestions and the original which illustrates this wash I'm trying to describe...
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    Help creating this effect

    I'm posting another screen shot which does not make mention to the site but shows the effect im after. When you compare it to the white layer with lowered opacity, I'm hoping you can see the difference...as subtle as it may be.
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    Help creating this effect

    Thank you for responding Paul. Adding a white layer and dropping the opacity does make it looked washed out, it also looses the richness/depth in the orginal image – i.e. the wood gets washed out in a way that it doesn't in the original image. So I'm hoping there's another way to reproduce this...
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    Help creating this effect

    Hi all,Could anyone give me some tips on how to create this washed out effect, or perhaps point me to a tutorial? I've included the original image and the end result/effect I'm after. I'd like to be able to emulate this effect with other images.Thanks for your help.
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