Do you mean the entire B&W image is "sepia,"...all sepia, no black, like extremely faded old photos? Or do you want a conventional sepia-toned B&W with real black and sepia-toned greys on white? Or something else? If you want photographic sepia-toned B&W (with real black) it's easy as pie with QTRgui... precisely matching your original if you choose the right paper. If you don't want any black, just something in a sepia/brown/yellow range on white paper of your choice, you should be able to match precisely, by eye and test-printing, using standard Epson printer driver. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "SteveZ" <blizzie12@y...> wrote: > > I have a sepia image I wanted to print with the QTR, can this be > done?
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Re: Can this be done with the QTR?
2005-04-14 by Djon
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