Old time effect as in the 1930s?
- Koishii
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FYI
just for your information the effect you're trying to create is called cepiatone which was named after cepia which I believe was the name of the developing chemical used at the time... over the years film chemicaly treated with this turned slightly brown which gives that "old time" effect.
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Re: FYI
Thanks for the infoKoishii wrote:just for your information the effect you're trying to create is called cepiatone which was named after cepia which I believe was the name of the developing chemical used at the time... over the years film chemicaly treated with this turned slightly brown which gives that "old time" effect.