Re: Rainbow fringing with sepia effects on Photoshop

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I don't know whether thisis a printer or a PS problem...

Have you checked this method?
http://epaperpress.com/psphoto/bwToning.html



At 06:08 PM 6/21/03 +1000, you wrote:
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

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