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Below are some examples of the different ways in which a photograph can be treated for greatly varying styles. |
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"Katherine
Original Photograph"
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"Katherine No.1" Here the photograph from above has been altered to produce a strong sepia portrait. A sepia portrait will work well with almost all photographs. If your original has little or no colour, or you like the photograph but not the colours, you can have it changed to a sepia tint portrait. Even black and white photographs can be made into sepia prints. |
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"Katherine No.2" Here the image has been treated to a slight soft focus effect and the colour balance altered to produce a pink tint. |
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"Katherine No.3" This time the image has been darkened and a soft focus centre spot filter added. |
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"Katherine No.4" Here a dark vignette has been applied to the image . |
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"Katherine No.5" A
subtle and soft watercolour effect has been applied to the photograph. |