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Sepia Specifications for printing? Advice please.....A friend is doing a calendar for a charity (photos and printing). He asked advice on the Photoshop settings to create a uniform sepia look throughout.
He will be shooting using studio flash set up, Canon Camera, RAW files to be converted to photoshop TIFFs. Any advice regards to Photoshop CS2 levels etc to produce the result would be appreciated. I'm sure there is a Photoshop guru out there who can hopefully assist. Regards Tony anymore technical information that is required I'll have to ask him for you. All I know, is that I don't know enough.....
Just make an hue and adjustment layer above the picture layer and click colorize and pick a red/yellow hue and adjust the opacity to suit is one way.
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q ... arch&meta= finds nmany other methods. Hope this helps "Don't you worry about that"
Hendrix
This can only be done visually as the ”density” of each photo will presumably differ. For example if there is a pic that has lots of highlights it will look totally different from one that lacks highlights.
Chris
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