Matt Blaze on Nostr: I use a bit of toning (mostly a warm sepia as here) for maybe half my photos. ...
I use a bit of toning (mostly a warm sepia as here) for maybe half my photos. Sometimes a straight B&W can look a bit cold, especially when rendered on a monitor. It just depends on the subject, and it's a very subjective decision I make on a case-by-case basis after I've finished all the other post processing and looked at a work print on paper. Some people have strong opinions about toning, but I'm not one them.
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