I have done it with a
Photo Filter Adjustment Layer cranking the sepia effect up to about 80% (will really depend on your image). But, I seem to get a better effect using a color layer as described by Suzi with a
Color Blend Mode. The biggest trick to that is selecting the color to fill with.
Whichever method to use, the final step is usually to stamp visible (Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E), turn off visibility of any layers between that top sepia layer and your color background layer, and then use a mask to reveal where you want color.
You can, of course, simply use the eraser on the sepia layer. But, that's destructive; if you make a mistake you can't recover as easy as you can with a mask.
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(I am using one of Graffi's masks on this)
Rusty