Re: not grayscale, but "brown-scale"
by Dave Gorjup <dgorjup(at)mediaone.net>
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At 12:36 PM 4/1/00 -0500, WebProgrmr(at)aol.com wrote:
>I've seen a graphic technique used and wonder how it's done.
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>Take a look at www.fivestar.com. The pictures in the header (to the right)
>are brown-scale, if I can call it that. Assuming these started as color
>pictures, how can I make them as they are on this site?
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>BTW, I'm a Photoshop novice.
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>++Dan
My brother, the photographer would get this effect by printing a black &
white image on sepia paper. He's an expert at colorizing black & white
images and I've learned to do much of the same work on a computer.
This effect can be accomplised in Photoshop first by making the image (if
colored) grayscale, then playing with duotone, in the image pulldown under
the mode selection. This is with Photoshop 4.0.
Regards,
Dave G.
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