Monday, March 18, 2013

Sepia

Sepia is an effect used on photographs which turns them from black and white to a reddish brown color. People have been using sepia since long before photography was invented, because it initially applied to a tone of ink used in early Greco-Roman civilizations for writing and artistry. It is really fun to use a sepia effect with photos you have developed yourself, but the chemicals you use stinketh. It's like combining sulfur with rotten eggs and smelly feet. Smell the picture? Turning photos into a sepia product smells a lot better and takes up less time than when using computer software or a smartphone app. Also, as I stated before, I don't have the lab (or money) to develop such awesomeness in my house. I must settle for faux sepia.






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