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Subject: [Leica] Tall ships - sepia toned
From: aaron.sandler at duke.edu (Aaron Sandler)
Date: Fri Sep 9 09:22:27 2005
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Hi Douglas,

I have experimented somewhat with photoshop "toning", and found a technique I
like very much...it allows both pseudo-sepia toning and pseudo-split toning
(which was always too complicated for me in the darkroom) with a great deal 
of
control.

Some experiments are here:
http://www.duke.edu/~ajs2/PAW/2004_13/index.html
The last photo there, of the wet street in New Orleans, was my most 
successful
split-tone to date...in my coffee house show earlier this summer I sold two
copies of this one...

Method:
I start with a monochrome image, convert to RGB, and then pick up with Step 3
from this website containing step-by-step insructions:
http://www.computer-darkroom.com./tutorials/tutorial_2_2.htm

Hope that helps,
Aaron

Quoting Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp@gmx.de>:
> If any one knows of a good toning software,let me know, I did these 
> with replace colour and colours picked from original Sutcliffe prints.
> Douglas


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