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Theres a lot of talk about toning pics, the easy way is to use photoshops hue/saturation palette, simply click the colourise box, and ajust the sliders to suit.
here I have used a blue tone to give an evening effect to the waves image, and a very slight red-ish tone to the arch pic, this reminds me of the old warmtone Agfa fiber based papers, much loved by the old film photographers. Wayne
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