Here's a work a round that doesn't require any plug-ins. Convert the image to grayscale and get the contrast where you want it, do Duo-tone to get the color your want, and then convert the image to RGB before printing. darkroommike ---------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deen Hameed" <hameedd@flashmail.com> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 3:08 AM Subject: Rainbow fringing with sepia effects on Photoshop > Hi PF'rs, > > I've been having some difficulty with sepia effects, and was wondering if you could help. > > Basically, I am looking to provide clients with a 'sepia' toned look of a colour image (usually, portraits, shot with the Finepix S2 Pro, on Standard Colour, Standard Tone & No Sharpening, Max Resolution and Fine Compression). > > What I do is Desaturate the image (but keep it in RGB mode), and use Variations to add the tone I want. > > The problem is that there is excessive rainbow-effects wherever there is a gradation of tones, and I am not able to get rid of them at all. I can make it disappear with Duotones, but my printer requires the file to be in RGB. > > Ideas, anyone? > > Best regards, > Deen > > -- > Deen Hameed > hameedd@flashmail.com > 0405 649 101 >