Alex, Thank you so much for your reply! I tried it tonight and got good results. Actually, I combined your suggestion with that of Geof Finch and I like the result. He uses the Channel Mixer and playes with the RGB sliders on each channel.
I enjoyed your images and impressed your talent. Your work is wonderful and I added you to my friends so I can come back again.. Hope you dont mind :-)
I have been using PS Elements to make my sepia shots when I want that effect, but now that I have PS CS 2, I would like to learn an effective method of creating sepia. What do you do with the B&W shots to turn them into sepia?
I tried just using the filter..but the effect isn't "clean", at least at the settings I have been using.
Wow, so many new albums and stunning photos. I guess you've been working with models quite a bit. You never told me if you went for that seminar. I'll be back to see the rest of your new pics soon. Best, Joanna
Thanks for your vote on the swan reflection.. I went back and forth between submitting my original or your edit of the shot. In the end I felt it would be "truer" to the contest to submit my original shot..
Greetings from Nacogdoches! It's always a pleasure to visit your albums ... a pleasure for the eye, the soul and the mind, for they are fantastic and made with love and intelligence ... thanks again for sharing them.