Making Sepia-Toned Photos with Photoshop Pt.3
January 28th, 2008 by admin in Tips
So it’s always good to do some test strips. Now if you do this adjustment layer, you can always go black double click on that layer there and you’ll get this back and you can change it to let’s say 60 – 20.
Ok so there’s before- after, before – after. We could just leave the hue at 0 and the ‘exaggeration’ at 20. It looks kinda red but regardless as I move this slider you can see all these different hues going in and each one could be sepia depending on the person looking at it.
In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again.
