December 28, 2007, Newsletter Issue #96: Sepia: Colorful B/W

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Don't look at everything in black & white! Along with standard black & white digital, some digital cameras offer other effects. One of the more popular effects is called sepia. Sepia is similar to black and white in that's it uses a simple color scheme to tell the visual story. In the case of sepia, however, that color is brown.

When a sepia image prints, it comes out looking like one of those old, antique photos. Other than your digital camera, the sepia technique is available on most image editing software. Though, with the software you can also use other colors for your single tone image.

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