Thanks for the comments Boris. I've used other methods to duplicate the effects of sepia toning for this
one I tried the method posted at DP Review. I have to admit it looks to my eye to more closely approximate
the efects of the chemical process on B&W prints. That tends to increase the contrast by deepining the blacks.




Boris Liberman wrote:

Hi!

Peter, on my monitor the second one seems to have contrast, though I
personally don't quite like the sepia tone. My wife, in turn, prefers
the sepia one, though. I think that a little bit more needs to be
cropped off the top.

Perhaps, having the tonal range of second one, without he sepia though
and with just a little bit more cropping would be ideal to my eyes and
my monitor...

I cannot comment on issue of printing though.


Boris ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED])








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