Sepia Tone in Photoshop

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May 13, 2005
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How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual is hardly useful for this question.

Thanks,

Vic

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Lorem Ipsum
May 13, 2005
"Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann" wrote in
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How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual is
hardly useful for this question.

In CS just use Image – Mode – Duotone, then sleect BMY seipa 1 (to BMY Sepia 4).

In CS2 drag the file over "Make Sipia Tone.exe" in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Samples\Droplets\Photoshop Droplets

If you got into HELP and search for Sepia you will find another way, "Mixing color channels".
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Hecate
May 13, 2005
On Fri, 13 May 2005 14:29:20 -0500, "Lorem Ipsum" wrote:

"Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann" wrote in
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How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual is
hardly useful for this question.

In CS just use Image – Mode – Duotone, then sleect BMY seipa 1 (to BMY Sepia 4).

In CS2 drag the file over "Make Sipia Tone.exe" in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Samples\Droplets\Photoshop Droplets
If you got into HELP and search for Sepia you will find another way, "Mixing color channels".
Neither of which, IIRC, will work in PS 5 which is what the OP requested.



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JJS
May 14, 2005
"Hecate" wrote

Neither of which, IIRC, will work in PS 5 which is what the OP requested.

True! Show us the way, Good Lookin. :} Seriously. What can he do in PS5?
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Clyde
May 14, 2005
Hecate wrote:
On Fri, 13 May 2005 14:29:20 -0500, "Lorem Ipsum" wrote:

"Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann" wrote in
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How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual is
hardly useful for this question.

In CS just use Image – Mode – Duotone, then sleect BMY seipa 1 (to BMY Sepia 4).

In CS2 drag the file over "Make Sipia Tone.exe" in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Samples\Droplets\Photoshop Droplets
If you got into HELP and search for Sepia you will find another way, "Mixing color channels".

Neither of which, IIRC, will work in PS 5 which is what the OP requested.



Hecate – The Real One

Fashion: Buying things you don’t need, with money
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Didn’t PS5 have Duotone ability? I seem to remember that it did. Then the first idea should work.

I got an action with PS7 or CS that converted to Sepia. I can’t find it now, but I think it just desaturated and changed the hue to 30. Or something like that.

Clyde
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Corey
May 14, 2005
In PS 5…it’s been a while…you might be able to desaturate the image and then play with color balance by moving the sliders towards, Red, Magenta and Yellow.

Peadge 🙂

"Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann" wrote in
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How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual
is
hardly useful for this question.

Thanks,

Vic

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KatWoman
May 14, 2005
use the hue saturation palette/ move middle slider to left to desaturate, then click colorize and move top slider to get the tone you like.

"Peadge" wrote in message
In PS 5…it’s been a while…you might be able to desaturate the image and
then play with color balance by moving the sliders towards, Red, Magenta and
Yellow.

Peadge 🙂

"Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann" wrote in
message
How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual
is
hardly useful for this question.

Thanks,

Vic

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Hecate
May 14, 2005
On Fri, 13 May 2005 21:45:56 -0500, "JJS"
wrote:

"Hecate" wrote

Neither of which, IIRC, will work in PS 5 which is what the OP requested.

True! Show us the way, Good Lookin. :} Seriously. What can he do in PS5?
LOL! I wish I could remember back that far – age is a bitch 😉



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Tom Nelson
May 15, 2005
To get sepia go to Image>Adjustments>Desaturate, then Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation, check Colorize, and set the Hue in the
neighborhood of 40, and the Saturation fairly low.

Tom Nelson
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Toni Jo Friedmann wrote:

How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The manual is hardly useful for this question.

Thanks,

Vic

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JJS
May 15, 2005
"Tom Nelson" wrote in message
To get sepia go to Image>Adjustments>Desaturate, then Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation, check Colorize, and set the Hue in the
neighborhood of 40, and the Saturation fairly low.

Duotone can still get one closer to a real sepia-toned image. The toning has different color characteristics across the range of silver densities.
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john
May 15, 2005
Victor & Toni Jo Friedmann wrote:
How do I convert an RGB image to Sepia tone in Photoshop 5.0? The
manual is
hardly useful for this question.

Thanks,

Vic

For a great discussion and implementation of Duotone (&tritone and quadtone) see "the Luminous Landscape"
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/duotone.shtml… its everything you might need and a lot of fun as well. Applicable to all versions of PS I think.

John
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Odysseus
May 16, 2005
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Clyde wrote:

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Didn’t PS5 have Duotone ability? I seem to remember that it did. Then the first idea should work.

Sure; I believe duotones go back to v3 or earlier. Watch out for the ‘canned’ duotone curves that come with Photoshop, though; IME they put way too much coloured ink in the shadows. YMMV.


Odysseus
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Clyde
May 17, 2005
Odysseus wrote:
In article ,
Clyde wrote:

<snip>

Didn’t PS5 have Duotone ability? I seem to remember that it did. Then the first idea should work.

Sure; I believe duotones go back to v3 or earlier. Watch out for the ‘canned’ duotone curves that come with Photoshop, though; IME they put way too much coloured ink in the shadows. YMMV.

Good point and agreed. I also use a lot more Tritones to fine tune the color in the upper mids. Tritones and their curves have a lot more depth.

Clyde

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