Re: SEPIA: Color or b&w??

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My Canon G2 has a sepia option.
I guess it "shoots" sepia.

Perhaps it should go into it's own group?
Or just toss it. Too much trouble, anyway.


r



Doug Seibert 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!
> 
> 
> --- Rosemarie Hernandez <roseybucks@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello--for an exhibition at the local gallery does a
> > sepia-toned pic go into the color or the b&w group?
> > -joseph
> >
> >
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