Josh & Tash in the Valley

Uploaded: June 09, 2004 02:40:53

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ISO200, auto WB, I like the warmth and old world charm of sepia, again changed in paint shop.

Comments

Christina June 09, 2004

Love this photo!! Can I ask do you have a setting in photoshop saved for all your sepia photos or do you adjust them throught hue/saturation everytime as they turn out differently. Hope this question makes sense. I'm new to digital photography and just started using photoshop 7.

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Ana Karina Honyi June 10, 2004

Hi Christina,
Although I have photoshop 7, I am a little photoshop challenged as such. So I tend to use JASC photo album 4, which is the basic paint shop program (what I would call a girlie, program, hope no one takes offense, I am a girlie) anyways it lets you change it straight to sepia or B&W but then I do play with the colour a little, add a touch more red (2 stops) & then a touch more yellow (2 stops) it lets you do this under adjustments (colour/hue). I do this everytime and get the same sepia colour.
Hope this helps,
Ana Karina #585931

Christina June 11, 2004

thanks that helps. keep on taking great pictures. #587826

Ivan Clife April 27, 2005

great shoot, I use picture it 9 to make that kind of efect, is nice too ;)

Regards
Ivan Clife #1297373

Kerby Pfrangle May 31, 2005

Ana,

Million dollar expressions.

Wonderfully presented.

Excellent in Sepia tones.

Very nice.

Kerby

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