File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
what do you think about sepia?
>> Anonymous
Unless you do it in a dark room, leave it alone.
>> Anonymous
>>220281
No. What's the difference?
>> Anonymous
>>220268

Seems more like 100% to me...
>> Anonymous
>>220286

Looks good on a toned fiber based print. Looks bad on a computer screen or inkjet digital print.

The same way true black and white prints look better than digital black and white prints.
>> Anonymous
>>220286
and if you shoot in raw, you can always process the file into sepia or whatever the hell you want anyway to help preserve more information. (rather than just converting the color info (curves tool and such)

Personally I like it with babies for that 40's/50's selenium look (when done correctly).