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The New York Times Applies An Effect To Portraits Featured In The Newspaper. How Could I Replicate It?

The New York Times applies an effect to portraits featured in the newspaper. How could I replicate it inside Photoshop? Or, if the Times uses a specialized in-house filter or something, could you suggest a good effect to give portraits in a newspaper a clear look that looks good in newspaper ink, like the one in the New York Times?

Answer:No idea

When Did The New York Times Start Printing Color Photography?

i am doing a mid term project and its based on a newspaper in 1951. i'm not sure if the new york times started printing color photography before or after 1951, so i'm not sure what color my pictures are going to be. please help!

Answer:According to Wikipedia: "[The New York Times] stayed with an eight-column format until September 1976, years after other papers had switched to six, and it was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography, with the first color photograph on the front page appearing on October 16, 1997." Prior to that, on June 6th, 1993, full color was used for the first time in the Sunday Book Review section, according to New York Times' corperate website. "Other Sunday sections – Travel, Arts and Leisure, and Real Estate – soon follow[ed]." I've seen no reference to the VJ Day photograph mentioned above in my research.

What's The Difference Between The New York And National Versions Of The New York Times?

I was on the New York Times site and they showed a New York and national version of the paper. What's the difference?

Answer:More local coverage.

What Is The Number For The New York Times And The Arizona Republic?

Do any of you know the number to the new york times newspaper and the Arizona Republic?

Answer:It all depends on which department you want to contact. New York Times - Contact Us: http://nytimes.com/ref/membercenter/help/infoservdirectory.html Arizona Republic - Contact Us: http://www.azcentral.com/help/articles/contact.html

What Is A Legitimate Alternative To The New York Times?

I have become fed up with the New York Times. I read it daily, but lately I have become very dissatisfied with it. The only section somewhat respectable is the Cover "A" section. But it is on average 25 pages long but at least half of that is full page adverts. The business section is seriously lacking and usually bare. The rest of the sections are rubbish. Recently there was an article about Dumbledore being gay. Is that really appropriate for the New York Times to report on. Is the New York Times becoming a pop culture paper similar to the post or other tabloids? Can anyone offer an alternative? What are your views on the wall street journal?

Answer:The only newspaper I subscribe to is the Wall Street Journal. A little dry but good old fashioned unbiased reporting. It is strongly bent towards economic news. It's a tad expensive but hey, if you want quality journalism... If you want general interest, fashion news, gossip, or slanted reporting, it's not your paper. If you're blindly Liberal, two choices: read the Journal and learn, or scream loudly in denial. This paper really doesn't pander to any political bent. The NY Times as you've discovered is awfull. I periodically read it when visiting my folks. They really don't like it either but it's marginally better than the S.F. Chronicle (Comical as it's known around here) and the L.A. Times. Obviously, they're poor rags and a waste of reading time. For news of international importance, I look to Canada's press and the BBC to get away from the U.S. viewpoint (on-line, both). Periodically, I'll look at Israel's press when a coworker gives me a head's up. We miss an enormous amount of news and perspectives of real importance here due to our press. There's too much the U.S. press completely ignores or slants these days. Hope this helps.

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