> I have a couple very old family photos that are in sepia tone. I > would like copies done in sepia also. Where could I have this done? > (and is it possible?) How well do you want them to copy and how much are you willing to spend. Photo centers will do a good job and an reasonable price. However that copy will not last as long as the original. Take the original to a Professional Photo lab allow them to shoot a negative, which will also last in excess of 100 years in the proper conditions and is already proven technology. Once you have the negative you can print B/W prints as many as you want and sepia toning IS NOT a lost art, the professional lab can accomplish this as well. Be sure to ask if they have the ability to print them on "rag" paper. This is pure paper fiber without any plastic coating and will last longer. Also they can make a second tone using Selenium which will bond with the silver to also prevent aging due to exposure to the elements. Bottom-line, what is your budget? How long do you want them to last? All important considerations, don't take them lightly. Kevin L. Sholder M.Photog. Professional Photographers of America "rdrunner" <rdrunner@siscom.net>