108 Better Available Light Digital Photography
The biggest surprise Joe had was
when looking at the purple-toned
image; it was his favorite in the
series. The purple tone produces a
POP (printing-out paper) “proof”
look of the 1940s that is enjoyable
to look at. © 2005 Joe Farace.
The green-tone effect may not be
the best choice for this particular
image, but might be wonderful for
some landscape photographs. As
in any creative pursuit, make some
tests, try different fi lter and toning
combinations, and have some fun.
© 2005 Joe Farace.
The sepia-toned example, like the
use of digital color fi lters, does not
change the exposure of the image
and produces a wonderfully nos-
talgic effect. This exposure is
identical to that of the fi ll-color
image, and is, after all, still an
RGB fi le. © 2005 Joe Farace.