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Creating sepia style photos.

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Sep 21, 2024 Sep 21, 2024

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Does anyone know of a relatively simple way of creating a sepia version of any photo in Photoshop Elements 2024?

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Sep 21, 2024 Sep 21, 2024

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Try the following:

  • Change the color photo to grayscale under the Image>Mode menu.
  • Click on the Effects Panel in the lower right tool bar:

Ashampoo_Snap_Saturday, September 21, 2024_23h19m34s.png

 

  • Select Classic from the top dropdown menu in the panel:

Ashampoo_Snap_Saturday, September 21, 2024_23h21m55s.png

 

  • Select Monotone Color from the sub-dropdown menu:

Ashampoo_Snap_Saturday, September 21, 2024_23h24m1s.png

  • Double-click on the Tint Sepia box:

Ashampoo_Snap_Saturday, September 21, 2024_23h26m3s.png

 

 

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Sep 22, 2024 Sep 22, 2024

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Hi Robert,

As an alternative to the method that @Greg_S. suggested, there is a built in Action in PSE 2024 to create sepia toned images that works pretty nicely. Do this:

 

1.  Open the images you want to convert to sepia in Advanced mode and click on the More button in the lower-right

corner.

ScreenShot-01561.png

 

2.  In the window that pops up, click on the Actions tab on the right.

ScreenShot-01563.png

 

3.  Then, select Special Effects > Sepia Toning and then click the Play button in the upper-right,

ScreenShot-01562.png

 

Here's Before and After photos using the Sepia Toning Action

Test PhotoC.jpg

Test PhotoS.jpg

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Walter in Davie, FL

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Sep 23, 2024 Sep 23, 2024

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In Advanced mode go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue/Saturation

Click Colorize and set the Hue to 35, Saturation 25 and Lightness 0

 

sepa.jpg

 

 

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