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		<title>Toned Color Photographs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me start off by saying that I don't really know what to call this effect.  A classic effect that is pretty straight forward to create is the black and white photographs in which a single important element is left in color.  This effect creates a toned image in which the color hues are not eliminated but subdued and curve mapped tone in added. The main focus of the image retains most of its color and is given only slight toning.  And , finally, some vignetting is added.


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