The Sepia effect applies a warm, brownish-yellow tint to your image, creating a vintage or antique appearance similar to old photographs.

How it works

Sepia works by applying a specific color transformation matrix to your image that shifts colors toward a warm, brownish-yellow tone while preserving brightness and contrast. This creates the characteristic aged look associated with old photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The effect includes an amount control that allows you to adjust the intensity of the sepia toning, from subtle warming to a full vintage effect.

Use cases

Sepia is particularly effective for:

  • Creating vintage or nostalgic aesthetics
  • Adding warmth to images or videos

Controllers

NameTypeDescriptionRange
AmountNumberControls the intensity of the sepia effect0-100

Negative values

Just like with Gray scale, try setting the amount to a negative value for strange effects.