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Old 31-10-2005, 09:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Create sepia tone image with photoshop

Hi

For a long time there had been no photoshop tutorial so i thought i'll make one.
This tutorial will help you to Convert a normal picture into a Sepia looking one.


We can transform this into an sepia looking image easily.

As a precaution i recommend to create another layer so as to protect image from a unexpected error(btw,i didn't created

another one as a backup).



Go to layer tab,select the image ,left click on it and select DUPLICATE LAYER.

Next, go on to the CHANNEL MIXTURE(image>adjust>channel mixture)



Check the MONOCHROME box and adjust the setting.Increase the green by 200%,reduce the blue to 45-50% and red to -75 to -80 %.
This was my setting, u can try other setting unless u r satisfied.
U can also increase the contrast.



Again create an duplicate image of this one(not for back up).I told u how to do it.
Now, we'll have to blur this new layer.
Go to Filter?Blur>Gaussian Blur(though u can choose any other type,i prefer this one)


Choose radius =5.0 and OK

Go to Layer Palette and Select opacity:40%,blending mode:Screen.
Go ahead with ur own setting if it suits u.





Ok, we've almost reach there.
Now go to layer>Flatten Image.

Call up the Hue Saturation pallet Image > Adjust Hue/Saturation or shortcut Ctrl U. Tick the colorize box,adjust the setting.
Adjust Hue around 25-30 and Saturation to 15-16.



Also try adding some texture, Filter>Texture>Texturizer. Sandstone is a good one.



DONE.SHORT AND SIMPLE.

Thanks for reading it.
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Old 31-10-2005, 10:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ur tut is good but i think there is tut by goobimama to make a pic look old like a screenshot from old movie. Still this is a bit different
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Old 31-10-2005, 03:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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if any1 know photoshop then can any1 tell me how to use brushes after downloading them !!!!
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Nice tut.

Btw, photoshop does have its own preset for sepia toning. Its right there in the presets folder. But that is just basic sepia.

@gycapri: To load a brush into photoshop, you have to copy the brush file and paste it into: (in my case) C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS\Presets\Brushes and then start photoshop.
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Good Tutorial,

But best way to apply sepia effect is to use
Google's Picasa 2

- Only one click is what it takes to convert color image into sepia.
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sms - Nice shortcut but shorcuts are never good for health.
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