Warm-toned monochrome — the album look.
Sepia renders the scene in monochrome and tones it warm brown, echoing the sulfur-toned prints of early photography — the tone that archives and family albums are made of. Fujifilm's version keeps contrast gentle, so the warmth reads as age rather than effect.
It's the most specific look in the camera and the community uses it sparingly but deliberately: still lifes, timeworn places, and portraits meant to feel like keepsakes. Recipes typically add grain and soften highlights to complete the printed-photograph illusion.
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