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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 21:12 on 28th July 2013
Lawns
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Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 21:14 on 28th July 2013
Walls   thank you JamesLaughing
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James Prescott
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Posted at 21:16 on 28th July 2013
Walks            your welcome PeggySmile
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Dave John
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Posted at 21:22 on 28th July 2013
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James Prescott
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Posted at 21:26 on 28th July 2013
Stall         Dave tell me how to get a Sepia photo --is it easy?Smile
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Peggy Cannell
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Posted at 21:32 on 28th July 2013
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Posted at 21:34 on 28th July 2013
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Posted at 21:34 on 28th July 2013
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Dave John
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Posted at 21:39 on 28th July 2013

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Some cameras you can find it in the settings otherwise you need to use editing software of some sort, anf for ease of use i would reccoment    FASTSTONE     it's a very good imaging piece of software and has a very easy sepia conversion bult in. Basically you open the image in FASTSTONE the hit the sepia link and then just adjust a few sliders til you like the look of the image. Not sure if any of the Microsoft imaging programmes have a sepia option, but I'm sure someone will know if they do.

WinkYou could always print out a black and white pic and wipe a teabag over itTongue out

I use Photoshop but that is only cos i shoot all my stuff in a RAW format and HAVE to process every image to some xtent



Edited by: Dave John at:28th July 2013 21:41
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Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 21:48 on 28th July 2013
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