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Creating a sepia tint in CS3

 
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May 06, 2012 02:29 |  #1

I have a simple canvas which just features place names in the local shire in a fairly basic range of colours. We've been paid to do a sepia version of it, but applying the sepia filter under Adjutments - photofilter didn't seem to do anything.

Even convertring to black and white, then applying the filter, still didn't seem to do anything. Am I completely missing something here?

Any help much appreciated since we've been prepaid for the job and what seemed easy isn't working out that way.

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May 06, 2012 09:45 |  #2

Don't know CS3, but here are the instructions for V.7.

I'm sure if you search for "Sepia" in the help section of CS3 it will turn up.

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May 08, 2012 07:06 as a reply to  @ post 14388746 |  #3

Thanks very much for the replies, but we seem to have been victims of the sheer simplicity of the job, which was just place names on a block colour. Making adjustments to this colour just results in, well, a different colour but not something that looks like a sepia tone. We used the example given on a photo and it worked a charm, looked great but the same adjustment on the job concerned just gave a different look but nothing that could really be called a "sepia tone".

Thanks for the input, it has been an interesting exercise anyway.

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