There are sepia curves too. So put a cold (or even warm) curve in the first position and the sepia one in the second position and try different mix %'s. Though I'm not sure how well they match a darkroom sepia which is what I presume you are referring to. Also on the QTR group we are in the midst of a discussion on editing curves to get the color that you want, very cold black in my case. Scott --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "SteveZ" <blizzie12@y...> wrote: > > I have a sepia image I wanted to print with the QTR, can this be > done? When I convert the profile to gray matte, the image turns black > and white. The other option is to print it out the image using a warm > curve which I've tried but it doesn't look very pleasing.
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Re: Can this be done with the QTR?
2005-04-14 by Scott Graham
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