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06/23/2003 04:53:27 PM · #1 |
hi everyone, i know that we can convert to B/W... But, is it permitted to convert to B/W and then to RGB? and adjust levels, etc.
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06/23/2003 05:01:29 PM · #2 |
How is that possible?
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06/23/2003 05:04:02 PM · #3 |
This is just like adding a sepia tone isn't it? I don't see why this would be against the rules.
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06/23/2003 05:11:06 PM · #4 |
right, I want to convert to sepia tone without using layers.
grazie =) |
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06/23/2003 10:32:25 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by diegohs: hi everyone, i know that we can convert to B/W... But, is it permitted to convert to B/W and then to RGB? and adjust levels, etc.
regards |
You may convert between color modes as much as you wish. I make sepia-tones by the same method I learned for making them for offset print:
1) RGB > Grayscale
2) Grayscale > Duotone (pick and adjust appropriate colors)
3) Duotone > RGB
I usually save the different in-between steps as separate files so it's easier to go back and fix things if necessary. |
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06/23/2003 10:35:08 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by diegohs: right, I want to convert to sepia tone without using layers.
grazie =) |
Sepia Toning Tutorial
there is a good resource that gives you the ability to easily convert to sepia, and is dpc legal
Message edited by author 2003-06-23 22:35:30.
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