> On Apr 24, 2015, at 3:33 PM, Bulent Celasun <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Under current "digital" conditions,
> a toned monochrome is an image which is
> first decolorized
> and then somewhat re-colorized again
> in a limited fashion using (usually) a single hue.
> 
> For some, a properly toned monochrome image
> can be richer than a pure black&white image.
> 
> Theoretically, every image and every color can be used for this purpose.
> Practically, however, people tend to use particular tones
> as if continuing a tradition or following a convention.
> You can Google "sepia" for example, as a frequently used "tone”.

Thanks, Bulent. I’ll be checking it out further.

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