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    Default SEPIA TONE FILTER

    Can someone help me figure how to turn a pic into sepia tone effect?

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    Default Re: SEPIA TONE FILTER

    Place a sepia (brown) rectangle over the photo.

    Apply a Flat, Color transparency.
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    Default Re: SEPIA TONE FILTER

    You can also do it by making the image a Contone (edit the light and dark colors with the photo selected).
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    Default Re: SEPIA TONE FILTER

    You can also use one of the filters in (Local/Online) Designs Gallery/Components/Image Resources/Photo Filter Presets/Filters/Monotone.

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    Default Re: SEPIA TONE FILTER

    I always thought that a monotone referred to a voice...Click image for larger version. 

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    Default Re: SEPIA TONE FILTER

    Well Bob monotone may well be a voice quality, but IF YOU WERE PAYING ATTENTION you would see we were referring to CONTONE which is someone who speaks in a monotone and is trying to con you.

    That said, there is also a quicker way. Select the photo. Open FX (Photo Tool) and select Sepia. This option give you a lot more control.
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