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Those examples cover various possibilies: most seem mere flat, toned, and selectively diffused, printed on "artistic" paper.

 

Flat's easy with Photoshop. Selective (using the lasso tool) diffusion is easy too.

 

Epson printers will print on any paper you want, but if you want extra artistic cachet you may want to check out MIS carbon pigments...

 

The only interesting photos in that lot seem the ones that have had a lot of hand work...etching or pencil work. Maybe that could be simulated by over-sharpening (too much unsharp masking)in areas you select with the Photoshop lasso tool.

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Bromoil prints are hand-crafted and are produced with brushes and lithographic inks. Each print is unique. Why not learn to make a real bromoil print? A digital rendition of a bromoil is kinda like a fake diamond or a paint-by-numbers painting to me!

 

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