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Sepia logo #10101) Antique photo 2) Antique photo tone 3) Antique tone 4) Antiqued photograph color 5) Art drawing 6) Art photo 7) Art photo shade 8) Art photo tint 9) Brown 10) Brown drawing 11) Brown film colour 12) Brown hue 13) Brown photo 14) Brown photo hue 15) Brown photo pigment 16) Brown photo tone 17) Brown pigment
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Sepia

Sepia logo #10101) Brown
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  1. a shade of brown with a tinge of red
  2. rich brown pigment prepared from the ink of cuttlefishes
  3. type genus of the Sepiidae

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sepia logo #22641fine brown
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Sepia

Sepia logo #21002• (n.) The common European cuttlefish. • (n.) A genus comprising the common cuttlefish and numerous similar species. See Illustr. under Cuttlefish. • (a.) Of a dark brown color, with a little red in its composition; also, made of, or done in, sepia. • (n.) A pigment prepared from the ink, or black secretion, of the sepia, or cut...
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Sepia

Sepia logo #21003(from the article `cephalopod`) ...of the arm into the mantle cavity of the female, where it remains for more than an hour, during which time the spermatophores travel down the ...
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sepia logo #21003dyestuff, coloured brown with a trace of violet, that is obtained from a pigment protectively secreted by cuttlefish or squid. Sepia is obtained ... [1 related articles]
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Sepia

Sepia logo #22512A coat pattern in cats controlled by the sepia alleles (cb/cb). e.g. Burmese. A cat with these alleles has slightly thermo-liable tyrosinase and thus results in a coat pattern that has normal pigmentation on the tail, legs, face and ears, and slightly lighter coat pigmentation on the body. The sepia alleles (cb/cb) are the least thermo-liable tyros...
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Sepia logo #20472(Digital cameras and photo printers) Amber colored color nuance. In the analog photography is used a so called Sepia-Toner, to let Picture printouts look like bleached images. Some digital cameras offer this effect as an extra.
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Sepia

Sepia logo #20472(Digital cameras and photo printers) This picture effect gives images a brown-golden colour that resembles old photographs.
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sepia logo #20688Brown pigment produced from the black fluid of cuttlefish. After 1870 it replaced the use of bistre (made from charred wood) in wash drawings due to its warmer range of colours. Sepia fades rapidly...
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sepia logo #20973Origin: L, fr. Gr. The cuttlefish, or squid. ... 1. <zoology> The common European cuttlefish. A genus comprising the common cuttlefish and numerous similar species. ... 2. A pigment prepared from the ink, or black secretion, of the sepia, or cuttlefish. Treated with caustic potash, it has a rich brown colour; and this mixed with a red forms R...
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Sepia

Sepia logo #21048A brownish coloured, old-fashioned look to an image often created as a special effect either within a digital camera or in an image editing software
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SEPIA

SEPIA logo #21465SEPIA is a computer package that is used to keep information about CPA (see definition)
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Sepia

Sepia logo #10444(Spanish) cuttlefish
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Sepia

Sepia logo #10444A dark brown color applied to photographs or other prints. Inky secretions of the cuttlefish produce this coloration
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Sepia logo #20972Se'pi·a adjective Of a dark brown color, with a little red in its composition; also, made of, or done in, sepia.
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Sepia

Sepia logo #20972Se'pi·a noun ; plural English Sepias , Latin Sepiæ . [ Latin , from Greek ......... the cuttlefish, or squid.] 1. (Zoology) (a) The common European cuttlefish. (b) A genus comprising the common cuttlefish and numerous similar species. See Illus...
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Sepia

Sepia logo #20948A brownish coloured, old-fashioned look to an image often created as a special effect either within a digital camera or in an image editing software.
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Sepia

Sepia logo #23431A semi-transparent warm brown pigment obtained from the ink sac of the cuttlefish. It was used by the Romans and its greatest popularity was between 1780 and the end of the 19th century. It was used not only for wash work but also as an ink for sketching.
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Sepia

Sepia logo #23374cuttlefish
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Sepia logo #20426Cuttlefish.
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Sepia logo #20974genus Sepia noun type genus of the Sepiidae
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sepia logo #21221Brown pigment produced from the black fluid of cuttlefish. After 1870 it replaced the use of bistre (made from charred wood) in wash drawings due to its warmer range of colours. Sepia fades rapidly in bright light
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Sepia logo #23373Cuttlefish
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