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NOTE: I did not have the time to do watermarks for ALL those screenies, does NOT mean you can take them on your own tutorial! I got this tutorial from marysgraphics.com, but added an extra part and explained a bit more because of the trouble I had with that tutorial. I am NOT claiming this tutorial as my own, just the screenies. I am not claiming the image I used either, I got that from neopets. ;)
This is a totally awesome effect. Real cool!
PART 1 (Slated)
1) Open your image (I am using a neopets image)
2) Now Select the marquee tool, and create rectangles similar to mine below
3) Copy, and paste, as a new layer in your stack. Now that you have your new layers go to Effects >> Shadow
4) Select "Drop Left" and "Customize this Shadow". Choose white, and set transparency and edge softness to 0. Do NOT click OK yet!
5) Instead on the screen with the preview, move the shadow a bit similar to mine.
6) Click ok, and repeat the shadow, except this time select "Drop Right" and set the color to black, Transparency to 0, and edge softness to 3. BEFORE clicking ok, move the shadow similar to what I have below.
7) Click ok, and there you have your slated image!
PART 2 (fade)
8) Remember the previous layer below our slates? Click on that.
9) After clicking on the whole image UNDER out slates its time to apply the effect. Go to Effects >> Diffuse Glow and set your settings to mine, or feel free to play around.
10) After clicking ok, save your image, and you should be done. If you do not understand any part of the tutorial please leave a comment and I will do my best to fix it ASAP.

I am using Digital Image Pro 9 Suite, but I am sure it will work with any version that has the Edge Finder tool.
1) Open up your image, I am using a neopets image.
2) Use the Edge Finder tool to select the image that you still want color in.
3) Now invert your selection.
4) Finally click Effects >> Black and White
4a) You can also try Effects >> Antique
If you find anything unclear leave a comment and I will update the tutorial.

In this tutorial we will go over making a fake vector. We all know how hard vectors are, I will teach you how to make a vector like image easily!
1) Get the Image you are using.
2) Go to Adjust >> Add/Remove Noise >> Edge Preserving Smooth
3) Set the amount of smoothing somewhere form 12-16. Click OK.
4) Go to Layers >> Duplicate.
5) Now go to Effects >> Artistic Effects >> Colored edges. Set your settings to mine.
5) On your duplicated layer set the opacity (transparency) to 70.
6) You're done. Any questions? Post a comment, and I will do my best to answer.
UPDATE: If you are using a psd you may want to try leaving the opacity at 100. :)