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Julie M. Cwik
 

Photoshop sepia prints


Hi, I have working with Photoshop for quite a bit now, but as of late I have been getting into the sepia and b/w images. I can figure out how to convert to B/W but I cannot figure out how to get the sepia images. I know there is the "Colorize" button but that isn't true sepia. Any advice would be great!


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April 19, 2005

 
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  sepia is just light brown. You can get it with hue/saturation. Or switch it back to rgb and experiment with color balance sliders. Or levels


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April 19, 2005

 

Derek Holyhead
  Hi Julie,
Take a look here:
http://www.epaperpress.com/psphoto/index.html
and all your questions will be answered!
Regards,
Del


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April 20, 2005

 

Derek Holyhead
  Hi Julie,
Sorry I should have said that sepia can be found under Black & White > Classic Tones
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Del


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April 20, 2005

 

Terry R. Hatfield
  Opti Verve's "Virtual Photographer" Is A Free Program It Has One Of The Best Sepia Filters I Have Used And Lots Of Other Useful Filters, It Is A Plug In For Most Photo Programs Try It You Will Like It Julie:-)


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April 21, 2005

 
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