- Sepia tone
Sepia tone 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.
History
Beginning in the
1880 s, sepia was produced by adding a pigment made from the Sepiacuttlefish , found in theEnglish channel [Sepia officinalis, the Common Cuttlefish, http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/Soffic.php] to the positive print of a photograph. The chemical process involved converts any remaining metallicsilver to asulphide which is much more resistant to breakdown over time. This is why many old photographs are sepia toned—those are the ones that have survived until today.Although sepia toning began as a
printing method, today it is seen as agenre , much likeblack and white photography.Digital sepia tones
Sepia can be produced in many
digital camera s andcamcorders , or it can be produced in thedigital darkroom .Software, such as Photoshop or
The GIMP , offers control over the sepia achieved (there is no single color known as “sepia”—the term covers a range ofyellow andbrown mixtures). Simpler photo-editing software usually has an option to sepia tone an image in one step.More sophisticated
software tends to implement sepia tones using theduotone feature.*
Adobe recommends setting "Hue = 27 and Saturation = 21" and checking the Colorize box in the Hue/Saturation filter inPhotoshop [cite web
title = How To: Create sepia toned images
url = http://support.adobe.com/devsup/devsup.nsf/docs/52576.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-17]Examples
The sample photographs below show the process of digitally removing color from a photograph, then converting the black and white image to sepia-tone.
The following are real examples of the three types:Sepia tones in pop culture
Sepia-toned images are associated with period photography of the 1800s and "that old-time feel". Many photographs of the American
Old West were recorded in sepia tones, particularlyEdward Weston 's photos ofCarmel .The Kansas scenes in "The Wizard of Oz" were in sepia tone, until
Technicolor takes over in the land of Oz.See also
*
Sepia (color)
*Monochrome
*Selective color
*Photographic print toning
*List of software palettes — Color gradient palettes sectionReferences
External links
* [http://landscapephoto.us/Articles/DigitalBlackAndWhite.html#Sepia Sepia toning in Photoshop]
* [http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SepiaToning/ Sepia toning] in theGIMP
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