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Although
ancient photographs are generally identifiable by their
rich sepia tones and over-extended
contrasts, these effects were not caused by aging. In
fact, ironically, well-preserved daguerreotypes of the
late 1800s are probably more true to their original
appearance than an equally well-preserved Kodak
Brownie-box snapshot of the 1930s. If you have a modern
photo that you'd like to cast in a 19th century motif,
"Retouch
Experts"
can help you not only to simulate the daguerreotype
tones of that period, but also to give your photo just
the right amount of distress. |