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McPeppers

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Please invent a tool that will properly apply Sepia tones to Photoshopped imagery. The variations method never has that vintage touch that i'm hunting for lol.
 

RedShoesGirl

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McPeppers said:
Please invent a tool that will properly apply Sepia tones to Photoshopped imagery. The variations method never has that vintage touch that i'm hunting for lol.

oh gosh no, the variations method will definitely NOT work.

check out the different actions here

http://www.atncentral.com/

i have tried a couple of their vintage and sepia actions and really like them. be sure to try the midnight gold action - very cool!

lara
 

LolitaHaze

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RedShoesGirl said:
oh gosh no, the variations method will definitely NOT work.

check out the different actions here

http://www.atncentral.com/

i have tried a couple of their vintage and sepia actions and really like them. be sure to try the midnight gold action - very cool!

lara

I have never used actions before... how do they work?
 

Quigley Brown

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McPeppers said:
Please invent a tool that will properly apply Sepia tones to Photoshopped imagery. The variations method never has that vintage touch that i'm hunting for lol.

I've never had any problems creating sepia toned photos using the Hue/Saturation application in my Photoshop.
 

Girl Friday

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if you convert to Greyscale then you can go to Mode under the Image menu and select Duotone and choose what ever color you want. And if you click on the box with the line thru it that is the Curve so you can put points along the line and adjust how much color you want in the highlights, mid-tones and shadows. Black generally being one of the colors you'll want.
But if you are planning on printing it convert it back to CMYK. :)
 

Girl Friday

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Maybe this will help:
Picture%201-1.jpg
 

McPeppers

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they are all pretty decent ways to do it, gonna run the same photo through each method and see which seems to work out the best.

thx!
 

airfrogusmc

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McPeppers said:
Please invent a tool that will properly apply Sepia tones to Photoshopped imagery. The variations method never has that vintage touch that i'm hunting for lol.

If you have photoshop CS theres a filter called sepia and you can change the % of sepia when using it.
 

RedShoesGirl

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LolitaHaze said:
I have never used actions before... how do they work?

actions are quite nifty. they are little mini hmmmmm ... what's a good word here, little mini things that incorpate several menu steps all at once, automating the "actions".

for example. we have specific actions for sizing pics for the newspaper page - 1 column, 2 columns etc. we click on a button and it automatically sizes the pic to the correct size instead of the photog having to go into 'image size' and changing the size manually including res for printing.

i built one for converting pics to black and white using the LAB lightness channel, a much better looking greyscale than just going straight to greyscale. one click of the button and the photo is changed to black and white and sharpened.

so actions take many steps or even just one and convert them into one click of the mouse or one F key.

if you check out that site i mentioned there are LOTS of cool actions. you just have to be careful that what you do doesn't look as if you used a cutesy action! :)

most work on layers so you can adjust the final look to your taste.

lara
 

Girl Friday

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RedShoesGirl said:
no way!!! you did that with a brush?! oh what fun.

lara

I was just about to ask if by "cutesy action" you were talking about me putting hair on my dog...lol oh jeez...hair of the dog...lol

Okay, I'm sorry I am just giddy about my new flat screen monitor...
 

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