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Look at each of the color channels separately. Usually one of them (probably the red one) is of better quality.
Discard the other channels. You now have a gray scale image. Convert back to RGB and color it as you wish.
You can look at one of my tips on toning effects for examples.
cindy wrote:
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Robert D Feinman
Landscapes, Cityscapes, Panoramic Photographs: http://robertdfeinman.com
Discard the other channels. You now have a gray scale image. Convert back to RGB and color it as you wish.
You can look at one of my tips on toning effects for examples.
cindy wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of uneven milkiness on old sepia-toned photos? Am I missing something?
Cindy
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Robert D Feinman
Landscapes, Cityscapes, Panoramic Photographs: http://robertdfeinman.com
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