Don't limit yourself to duotones...quadtones (found under the same menu in PS) will give even richer results if printing on an ink jet. Lea ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rev. Sidney Flack" <sgflack@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: Re: sepia toning in PS > Emily L. Ferguson wrote: > > OK. I've never done a sepia in the darkroom. So I'm not certain > > exactly what the parameters are for mimicking it in PS. > > > > Anybody got a formula or can give me some guidance? If I use variations > > - how much? If I used Levels or Curves, what sort of midtone numbers > > would I punch in? > > > > TIA > > Use the duo tone option and select the flavor or brown/red you like. > Then blend it in with the duo tone curve. It won't take much. > > Peace! > Sidney > > >