April23 said:Oh photoshop it with the sephia. That would make it look neato imo.
Pandora said:True but then you loose the red building and that's what really draws you into the pic.
BigDov said:Anyone have Photoshop available to them right now?? I sure don't here at work, and I'd kinda like to see it sepia toned actually.![]()
April23 said:I have it at home... poop.
How do you only do it to certain areas? I wish I understood photoshop.I Robert I said:
CletusJones said:Nice! I like the sepia version very much, but then I'm like that. I always liked toning my prints with sepia though, especially portraits taken outdoors or nature scenes.
SpangeMonkee said:only 1 pic?
Here's a b&w image that I took and then printed on fiber paper. I toned it in a sepia bath for about 2 minutes and got this. I scanned it in a long time ago on a really nice scanner. To this day, it's one of my favorite pictures.Pandora said:I'm the same way. I love b&w photography, but I love sepia too! My most favoritest pic of the hubby and I is b&w that we had toned sepia.
CletusJones said:Here's a b&w image that I took and then printed on fiber paper. I toned it in a sepia bath for about 2 minutes and got this. I scanned it in a long time ago on a really nice scanner. To this day, it's one of my favorite pictures.
http://www.omg-stfu.com/temp/cletus5.JPG[img][/QUOTE]
Nicely done Cletus.......... that's a great pic.