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Old May 6th, 2004, 10:42 AM
Phil
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When trying to add friends faces to an old pics of sepia tone, a brownish
tinge, I notice there is "Automatic, Grayscale, Eashout, Black and White"
but no sepia. Is there a way to get this effect ?


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Old May 6th, 2004, 10:56 AM
°°°MS°Publisher°°°
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In a photo editing program that supports sepia.

Publisher is not a photographic re-touching program.

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Old May 6th, 2004, 04:52 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Hi Phil ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| When trying to add friends faces to an old pics of sepia tone, a
|| brownish tinge, I notice there is "Automatic, Grayscale, Eashout,
|| Black and White" but no sepia. Is there a way to get this effect ?

C=0, M=60, Y=81, K=63

1. Right click on your picture, choose Format Picture
2. Go to Picture Tab
3. Click on Recolor
4. Choose Color More Colors
5. Go to the Custom Tab
6. Change the Color Model to CMYK
7. Enter the above CMYK figures for Sepia
8. Click OK OK OK

HTH

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Old May 6th, 2004, 05:43 PM
Phil
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Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt exactly
helpful, though !
But thankfully, yours WAS !


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Hi Phil ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| When trying to add friends faces to an old pics of sepia tone, a
|| brownish tinge, I notice there is "Automatic, Grayscale, Eashout,
|| Black and White" but no sepia. Is there a way to get this effect ?

C=0, M=60, Y=81, K=63

1. Right click on your picture, choose Format Picture
2. Go to Picture Tab
3. Click on Recolor
4. Choose Color More Colors
5. Go to the Custom Tab
6. Change the Color Model to CMYK
7. Enter the above CMYK figures for Sepia
8. Click OK OK OK

HTH

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Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.mvps.org/publisher

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confers no rights.




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Old May 6th, 2004, 05:58 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Default Sepia in Publisher ?

Hi Phil ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt
|| exactly helpful, though !
|| But thankfully, yours WAS !

Glad to help :-)
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Old May 6th, 2004, 06:43 PM
Cerridwen
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Phil wrote:
Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt
exactly helpful, though !


Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application. Some
people (you included) obviously don't know the difference.


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Old May 6th, 2004, 07:06 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Hi Cerridwen ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

||| Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt
||| exactly helpful, though !
||
|| Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application.
|| Some people (you included) obviously don't know the difference.

??? Publisher isn't a photo editor, but it does indeed have photo
manipulation tools. One of which answered his question.
shrug
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Old May 6th, 2004, 07:12 PM
Budget Print Center
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Default Sepia in Publisher ?

oh here we go


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Phil wrote:
Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt
exactly helpful, though !


Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application. Some
people (you included) obviously don't know the difference.




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Old May 6th, 2004, 08:08 PM
Phil
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Default Sepia in Publisher ?

Cerridwen - why dont you keep your large probocis out of business which
ISN'T yours ?


"Cerridwen" wrote in message
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Phil wrote:
Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt
exactly helpful, though !


Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application. Some
people (you included) obviously don't know the difference.




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Old May 6th, 2004, 08:16 PM
Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]
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Hi Phil ),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| Cerridwen - why dont you keep your large probocis out of business
|| which ISN'T yours ?

ROFL...sorry, that was funny...probocis.
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