Collette Photography |
how to get sepia prints? okhere I am again with another question!!! How do you get sepai photos from film, I have a sepia filter for the front of my lense, but It doesnt work with color film, and I cant imagine how it would work with B&W film, any suggestions would help, cause I want to do sepia photos for some portraits Im doing. PS I have a Nikon N80 film camera if that helps any!! -Collette-
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Debby A. Tabb |
HI COLLETTE, I DON'T KNOW IF YOU LOAD YOUR PRINTS ON YOUR COMPUTER FOR PHOTO SHOP WORK , IF YOU DO I JUST SAW A POST SOMEWHERE ABOUT A ADOBE DOWNLOAD CALLED "OLD TOY CAMERA-HERE IS THE LINK: http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAssetDetailSubmit.php?aID=11907&back=http%3A%2F%2Fshare%2Estudio%2Eadobe%2Ecom%2FaxBrowseProductType%2Easp%3Ft%3D5 I HAEV TO FIND SOME TIME TO MESS WITH IT MORE ,BUT IT HAS DIFFERENT WAYS TO AGE YOUR PHOTOS.I POST WHEN I HAVE SOME. JUST A THOUGHT, DEBBY
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Kerry L. Walker |
Why not just shoot them straight up and have your lab convert them to sepia?
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Collette Photography |
The lab can do that? See that is what I didnt know=)!!!! Is that the only way to get them? Cause the paper that came with the filter I have showed the pictures comming out sepia, and I just guessed that it would do that. Thanks!!
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