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DuoTone simulates actual darkroom sepia toning and other toning processes. Subtly toned black and white photographs look much warmer and better than ordinary greyscale ones. DuoTone works like darkroom toning processes, it modifies a photo's midtones. It differs from the Gimp's built-it 'colorise' operation in simplicity and realism.

Put it in your GIMP scripts directory and it becomes available in the per-image context menu. Right click on an image, then select Script-fu -> Decor -> Duotone.

Needs at least Gimp 2.0.

Released under the GNU Public License.

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:iconianweller:
Awesome filter. Thanks.
:iconartux:
Thank You Lunaticsoup ! Those filters are really usefull for me now !

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:iconsevenlesserevils:
Perfect, man. Yields awesome results even with color pictures!
:iconmactheo:
Worls great for me, thanks!

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:iconemily-thestrange:
Great script, like it a lot. :)

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:iconmkr:
Is anyone else having trouble using this in GIMP 2.4?

I get the following error:
Error while executing
(script-fu-duotone 3 6 '(212 211 209) TRUE TRUE)

Error: set!: unbound variable: theImage
:iconprosi:
love it!

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:iconemmasdad:
Did you ever fix this problem?

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