sepia in PS CS2

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Nov 2, 2006
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Does Photoshop CS2 offer a function where you can convert b/w images into sepia?
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Owen Ransen
Nov 2, 2006
On 1 Nov 2006 19:16:25 -0800, wrote:

Does Photoshop CS2 offer a function where you can convert b/w images into sepia?
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A quick way to do it:

http://www.ransen.com/Repligator/Sepia-Filter.htm

It can run as a standalone program or a plugin for Photoshop.

Easy to use graphics effects:
http://www.ransen.com/
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Mike Hyndman
Nov 2, 2006
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Does Photoshop CS2 offer a function where you can convert b/w images into sepia?
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If you want simple"one click solutions" PS is not the program you should be using.
The simplest way to achieve a sepia effect in Photoshop is to create a Hue/Sat Adjustment Layer, click "colorize", then adjust the Hue slider down to around -30 and the Saturation slider to around -12.
Then create a Levels Adjustment Layer and boost the contrast a little. The beauty of this is the fact it is non destructive and it’s easy to adjust the tone and final effect by tweaking both adjustment layers. For a "one click" solution see Virtual Photographer, a free PS plugin http://www.optikvervelabs.com/download.asp

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reggiew17
Nov 3, 2006
There is a nice episode of Photoshop TV that can be downloaded for free from the i tunes store, just search photoshop tv under podcasts. its episode 53 it has a nice tutorial on how to create sepia gradients and cooling gradients. check it out and don’t forget its a free podcast

On Nov 2, 12:16 am, wrote:
Does Photoshop CS2 offer a function where you can convert b/w images into sepia?
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