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Dear Solidu, as I said, to get an even closer approximation of the goal image, all you have to do is adjust the sliders in dialog box I showed in my previous post.  That one set of adjustments *IS* the filter. 


I'm not sure what your final goal really is, but since you already have an "after" shot for this particular image, my guess is that you hope to apply a "filter" that we develop for you to other images.  Is this your goal?  What version of PS do you use?  What is your experience level.


Unfortunately, if your goal is for us to develop a do-it-all filter for you, you are likely to be disappointed because each image, depending on its brightness, contrast, color saturation, etc. will require its own settings.  That's why, if you like this general effect, I strongly suggest you familiarize yourself with the adjustments available with that tool.  I would also comment that the changes you are asking for are small enough, that, IMHO, most people won't even notice them unless presented with side-by-side comparisons. 


Tom M


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