How To - Sepia Effect In Photoshop

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If you take a photograph clicked 20 to 30 years ago, you are most likely to find that the colour has faded. This can be due to the dyes used in the ink, or the way photograph was processed.

The Sepia effect is just as desirable nowadays as it always was and more accessible techniques have been developed to give photographs this distictive appearence.
Sepia images have their characteristic brown nature.

The advent of personal computers and digital home photography has created a way for almost anyone to achieve sepia image toning. Digital photos can be edited using Photoshop to get sepia effect. However, there is no direct option in Photoshop to get sepia effect with one click. But you can do it in 3-4 clicks.

How to do it

Image used for the tutorial is

1. Open the Photoshop.

2. Go to Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.

3. Go to Image > Adjust > Variations.

4. Move the Fine<->Coarse slider down one notch less than the middle.
In the image above, Fine<->Coarse slider is in the middle, move it one notch to the left.

5. Click on More Yellow once.

6. Click on More Red once.

7. Click OK.

Here's the result
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My Name is Ankush Rajput
I am from India. Only 19 years old studying in college. I like photography and editing images with photoshop. I spend my free time searching for photography tips and exploring photoshop and whatever I learn I share it here.
ankushrajput2@gmail.com

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