S sulhan Senior Member Sep 14, 2003 #1 Hi All....(requested by Falcon) You may want to follow these steps... 1- Open image 2- Image->Adjustment->desaturate 3- Image ->Adjustment-> COlor Balance... 4- Tweak Cyan/Red + Yellow/Blue channel....to taste.... rgds, me
Hi All....(requested by Falcon) You may want to follow these steps... 1- Open image 2- Image->Adjustment->desaturate 3- Image ->Adjustment-> COlor Balance... 4- Tweak Cyan/Red + Yellow/Blue channel....to taste.... rgds, me
L Lennier New Member Sep 14, 2003 #3 you might want to mess around with the dutone / tritone options as well... you can also get a sepia effect, but with more control over the shade of sepia.
you might want to mess around with the dutone / tritone options as well... you can also get a sepia effect, but with more control over the shade of sepia.
S sk_online New Member Sep 15, 2003 #4 or even simpler, Menu>Effects>B/W or Sepia on your camera when u shoot Use ACDSee, edit mode press Sepia.. and save.. much simpler, or any imaging softwares u have just dig around for the sepia function
or even simpler, Menu>Effects>B/W or Sepia on your camera when u shoot Use ACDSee, edit mode press Sepia.. and save.. much simpler, or any imaging softwares u have just dig around for the sepia function
T togu Senior Member Sep 15, 2003 #5 Alternatively you can try out Digipix's method, from his tutorial, http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?file=articles/digitaltoning/guidetodigitaltoning.htm Personally, sometimes I'll convert the image to LAB, and delete the 2 channels instead, rather then just desaturate. :angel:
Alternatively you can try out Digipix's method, from his tutorial, http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?file=articles/digitaltoning/guidetodigitaltoning.htm Personally, sometimes I'll convert the image to LAB, and delete the 2 channels instead, rather then just desaturate. :angel: