Sepia is a tone on tone usually reserved for photographs vs color.. it can be brown tones or tones of gray and black..
Picture Effects
I think the word you are looking for is "sepia".
yes
it is a brown tone. Usually found as a type of "finish" for photographs
In sepia tone and Technicolor is how "The Wizard of Oz" was made.Specifically, the beginning and ending sequences in the beloved 1939 movie version were shot in sepia tone, which looked black-and-white on black-and-white television sets. The in-between sequences were intended to represent the vibrantly colorful land of Oz. They were filmed in Technicolor.
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sepia sepia
You can reduce the saturation a bit, then increase the brightness. By adjust the Hue you can further give it a worn or sepia tone.
Sepia is a deep brown colour.
No but you can have it digitally copied and printed in a sepia tone which is what, I think, you want.
Portrait in Sepia was created in 2000.