Sepia (color)
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Sepia
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Hex triplet #704214
RGBB (r, g, b) (112, 66, 20)
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Sepia is a dark brown-grey color, named after the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish.

The word sepia is Greek for "cuttlefish".

Sepia in human culture

Art

  • In the last quarter of the 18th century, Professor Jacob Seydelmann of Dresden developed a process to extract and produce a more concentrated form for use in watercolors and oil paints.

Magazines

Manuscripts

Photography

  • Sepia tones are used in photography; the hue resembles the effect of aging in old photographs and photographs chemically treated for archival purposes, an effect sometimes created on purpose. Many digital cameras include a sepia tone effect as well.

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