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Sepia Mode

Your guide to digital camera scene modes

ArticlePhoto Tips Techniques and How-Tos - by Jon Sienkiewicz, March 6, 2008

To give photos an old-fashioned appearance, use the Sepia Mode. All of the colors will be replaced with varying shades of sepia (sort of a dark brownish-yellow) that’s commonly found in some antique photos.

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TAGS: digital camera,  monochrome,  scene mode,  shooting mode,  sepia 

Fine-Tune Monochrome RAW Files

Achieve subtle tonal changes

ArticleDigital Darkroom/Printing Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, November 14, 2007

Here's a compelling argument for shooting in RAW and using Adobe Photoshop CS2 or higher: The level of control when converting a color digital image into black-and-white is amazing.

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TAGS: photography,  digital,  photoshop,  tips,  cs2,  monochrome,  cs3 

Color or Black-And-White?

It's your choice now.

ArticleDigital Darkroom/Printing Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, October 6, 2007

Back in the day, before shooting, photographers had to make a creative choice: shoot on color or black-and-white film. Now, however, you don't have to make that decision until after you've taken the picture.

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TAGS: photoshop,  color,  monochrome,  Digital photography,  creativity 

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