milkiness on sepia old photos

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Robert Feinman
Aug 27, 2003
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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:
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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ben-dover
Aug 28, 2003
your welcome.
"cindy" wrote in message
thanks, guys.
Cindy

"cindy" wrote in message
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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