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| help for newbie Hi everybody, I'm new to the forum so hi to everybody! I have a question for you: I've prepared a series of photos in Photoshop giving them an aged sepia look but when I try printing them they come out looking greenish instead of the brownish-yellowish look that I'm after. What am I doing wrong? Thanks a lot for your help! |
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