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Sepia Toning
I have taken some images with the camera set to RAW and JPG and shot in Sepia Tone. The thumbnails in my computer folders show both the RAW and JPG as Sepia but when you open the RAW in Adobe Camera RAW it is in colour. Naturally I want to process the RAW files and convert to Sepia rather than settle for the camera's JPG but I am not sure how to do this. Also, should it be done in Camera RAW or Photoshop?
Can anybody help please. Many thanks Paul |
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In camera settings for sharpening, colour saturation, toning etc only affect jpgs, the RAW file is what it says - raw - ie unaltered.
As for when to convert to mono/sepia, I always do this in PS with a layer and save the file in psd format - that way you've always got the colour version if you want it again at a later stage without having to start your editing from scratch again. As with anything in PS there is more than one way to create sepia toned images: - Method 1
Method 2
Method 3
Method 4
That should get you started |
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Many thanks Clive for taking the time to reply and offering the various options. It is very much appreciated. I have tried the first three options quite quickly and I think I like the first option the best but I will spend a bit more time on each in due course.
Thanks again. Paul |
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