Photoshop :: B&W Image That Want To Make Brownish Sepia
Oct 9, 2013
I want to use my CS 5 with my B&W image to add color to image to make a good brownish sepia,to print. I want to do this when I bring up my color tools they go grey. So just to check, I bring in a Color image no problem, color tools are active. What is changing, how do I get my sepia added to my B&W image.The B&W negs were done at a lab, made digital, and sent to me on a CD, is it possible that is the problem?
Im trying to get this effect, doing saturation, levels, curves or whatever doesn't really get this effect... anyone that has more precision details or numbers something that I can make it look like?
I'm trying to restore a very old photo in sepia. It has stains and discoloration on some part of the image. I need help on the basic steps for this project.
All of my B&W photos have a sepia tone to them when I open them in Bridge or Photoshop. Opening them in Autodesk Sketechbook Pro no such issue. When a folder containing B&W photos is loading in Bridge the thumbnails are initially grayscale but develop the sepia cast after it has completely opened.In Photoshop I can go to view - proof setup - monitor rgb and get rid of the sepia cast My color setting are appear to correct.
I have new laptop with Photoshop cs4. I have a Nvidia Geforce GTX 660M 2G hard drive in the lap top. The colors look great in everything but Photoshop. Everything in Photoshop has a yellowish almost sepia toned tint. I have been trying to figure out what is wrong for several day... (and several hours for several days). I understand that Photoshop color corrects, but if I have de-saturated an image why does it still look sepia in Photoshop and B&W everywhere else?
At some point I appear to have messed up some setting I don't know about.. Whenever I paste into PS, it looks like its behind some sort of sepia tinted screen, and my bushes have the same color on their edges..
I am pretty new to Photoshop and I have come across a few things that I would love to do but I cant figure out how to do them. Also, I have elements so I'm not even sure if I can do them. Anyway one of the things I am trying to learn is how to put lines over an image. For example the very first picture on this site: ...
I so often admire pictures where one item or such is in color while the rest of the picture is black and white or sepia. How do I do that? Im sure its simple but I am a photoshop rookie and dont know much.Can anyone help me?
anyone know can give me a action to convert color images to black or sepia?... i know you can use channel mixer but i can't seem to get it right...i guess i don't know much about color.
I just purchased a new monitor, and when I opened up elements 12 it asked me if i wanted to correct my colour profile. I said yes, and now all whites on that monitor are displayed as a sepia like yellow colour. When I move photoshop to my other monitor, the image displays fine. Its not an issue with the monitor, as b&w images in other applications display well.
A process to turn a color photo into a sepia tone? Just dropping a dark color on the photo doesn't seem to work very well because it just masks the detail.
I've managed to convert my drawing to grayscale, but I was hoping there was a way to change the base color. For example, instead of Gray or Black being the base color for the grayscale, I was hoping I could have shades of Blue instead. It would be very similar to Sepia, except in Blue (or any other color). If this is possible and how I could accomplish this?
How to turn a color photo to B&W with spot color ... but what I cant find a tutorial on is how to turn a color photo sepia, but also spot color. I have a wedding photos that I think would be a fun shot to play mixing those colors together . I have searched for the info earlier today and wasn't successful .
This is a big learning curve and trying to figure out all the tools and layering process.
Why would Lightroom give a sepia tone to anything I am working on? This only happens if I am using my AOC 27" monitor. The menus are still white, only the work gets the sepia added. Now the strainge part, if I switch to a different monitor, the problem goes away. I also use Photoshop and have no problem.
I really don't remember this happening in Lr 3.5, but it is in Lr 4.1-3 and only effects Sepia toned images I edit for the most part. Just finished about 200 images from an event where I will put them on a DVD to music for purchase. They all looked fine when I finished with them. I exported them as JPEGs, long side 1024, quality 74. The rest of the long story short, iMovie made them look awful, opted for iDVD. First time viewing them all was good, but after multiple viewings after rearranging/adding/deleting images from the project, they look like crap. For some very strange reason, many took on a pinkish/reddish coloration and often will introduce artifacts that simply weren't there in Lr. I viewed my edited images on 2 other Mac's and the issue remains, so not my computer.
I have an 27" iMac, OS 10.6.8 (completed up-to-date), 3.3GHz duo core, 12GB RAM, 960GB of free space on a 1TB HDD. Under warranty the display and recalled hard drive have been replaced, so my Lr 4.3 is completely fresh; not from a backup. With the new HDD recent, I haven't calibrated my computer as of yet. My images are on a WD 3TB with 1.25TB of free space (a tad on the low side but shouldn't effect anything). My camera is a Sony A33 and I shoot strictly in RAW set for sRGB; using ProPhoto in Lr and for sometime now only in Manual.
I turned off the split toning, but my photos are still in sepia tones , I use Asus Vivobook S200, Windows 8.1. I think this is weird, because this problem does not happen in Lightroom video tutorials in Youtube
I am trying to make a 2d image look 3d in photoshop 6. Specifically, I have a scan of paper cut to look like a piece of chalk. How do I go about making it look like it is an object and not a piece of paper?