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I have a photo that I would like to display along with some other old photos, but the photo color does not match.
Rather than re scan the old prints to remove the sepia tone, I would like to match the other photo to that look. The photo that I am trying to match to the others was an old faded color photo. I converted it to grayscale and back to RGB color so I can add a sepia tone. However, I would like the sepia tone of the photos to match as closely as possible. I scanned one of the other black and white photos in color but how do I extract the information to MATCH both sets of photos?
Richard
Rather than re scan the old prints to remove the sepia tone, I would like to match the other photo to that look. The photo that I am trying to match to the others was an old faded color photo. I converted it to grayscale and back to RGB color so I can add a sepia tone. However, I would like the sepia tone of the photos to match as closely as possible. I scanned one of the other black and white photos in color but how do I extract the information to MATCH both sets of photos?
Richard
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