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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 10/8/2004
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I understand, but those things are way more fun to do by yourself in the doka. Thanks for the tip Corrie. Greets Tim.
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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 10/7/2004
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sorry tim...i forgot to mention that you can also do this on the computer if you have the right software! (i dont...).
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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 10/7/2004
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You can buy toning in most photography equipment stores. It comes in powder form and you mix it according to the directions on the package. Then you tone your prints accordingly. You can do a slight tint if you like or a really strong one depending on how extreme you want the sepia to stand out. I'd do a couple test runs with prints that you arnt fond of first...sepia can look orange if left to long!
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Tim Bronkhorst
{K:9391} 10/7/2004
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I love the lightfall, you've done a great job framing it. The choise for sepia is excellent. May I ask you how you create sepia in the darkroom. I'am doing some reading to find a way to do it myself. But it comes out to be very hard to understand. Thanks for the recent comment on my first IR photo, it gives motivation to go on. Greets Tim.
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Rodulf Gomez
{K:1243} 9/28/2004
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Composition is outstanding and so is the high key tone. Overall an excellent picture. Nicely done Corrie.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/26/2004
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Lovely high key photo. It is very hard to shoot against the strong light. Very well done. This is darling!
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