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How to make sepia images and photos This photo was taken at the Carnevale di Venezia (Venice Carneval) in 2008.
Maybe you would like to give it an older look, a sepia look? Here's how: Open the image and select Sepia from the list of available effects:
Then click on the Fine Tune button (at the extreme right under the Sepia preview) to get this dialog for choosing other settings of the Sepia effect:
As you can see you can choose whether or not to have a frame, and if you have a frame what shape it is. You can also choose the actual Sepia colors too, going so far as to change it into a duotone effect. Anyway, you can see how easy it is and how you choose the exact effect you want. Here are some more examples, all using the same original photograph:
One last tip: When you have the Sepia image in the window double clicking on it will bring up the settings dialog so you can adjust them. Remember that the sepia filter is just one of 130 available in the program, you can download the demo here.
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