Duotone, Tritone, Quadtone Tutorial

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Do you want to add contrast and extend the dynamic range of your B&W images? Or add a tone effect -- maybe a sepia tone or a brown tone for an antique look or a red tone or orange tone for a sunset?

My new tutorial on printing duotones, tritones, and quadtones describes step-by-step how to convert B&W images, explains why printing duotones is tricky, and offers practical advice and a set of recipes -- including my personal favorites: selenium and bronze.

< http://www.thelightsright.com/DigitalDarkroom/Tutorials.htm# DuotonesTutorial>

Cheers,

Mitch

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Ann, posting comments like these are just asking for another flamewar.

Are you angry when Trevor Morris announces his hyper-useful updated shortcut lists? I'm sure not! the link here is totally on topic... Unlike several threads that I've seen in this side of the u2u

Rather, comments the contents and usefulness of the tuts, not previous issues with their creator (please, everybody should stay away from starting a flamewar, especially if you know that you're prone to get caught in one!).
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