Photographic print toning  

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Sepia tone, pronounced [see-pee-uh], refers to the coloring of a black and white photographic print or motion picture film that has been toned with a sepia toner to simulate the faded brownish color of some early photographs. This process can be simulated using a computer and digital photo-editing software.



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