At 02:48 PM 9/4/2002 -0700, you wrote: >A sepia print starts off as a B/W neg or it's reduced >to B/W before toning to sepia...........IT"S A B&W! Actually, I don't think that is a law or anything. I have noticed toned prints of various hues, including sepia, hanging with colored prints. >> >> Hello--for an exhibition at the local gallery does a >> sepia-toned pic go into the color or the b&w group? >> -joseph It might be worth your while to consider asking for the local gallery owner's thoughts on the subject. Dave East Englewood -------------------------- I often think the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day. - Vincent Van Gogh