Topic: Black and White or Sepia Tone?
Hey there!
I was wondering if I should do my ToY film in Black and White or Sepia Tone
Black and White -

Sepia Tone -

What'd you think I should use?
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Hey there!
I was wondering if I should do my ToY film in Black and White or Sepia Tone
Black and White -

Sepia Tone -

What'd you think I should use?
-RobLego ![]()
Well, now looking at it, I think perhaps you should use no color correction and shoot it normally.
id be cool if you did sepia but kinda de-saturated it a bit...
If I had to pick, I would pick black and white, desaturated and high contrast.
EDIT: Nevermind, I had gotten my facts wrong.
Black and white
I like black and white. But depending on what the film is about you might want sepia.
Ok! At this time I'm most likely to do Black and White with High Contrast....
Really dude? Really? The third or fourth thread for your TOY film? This question could have gone in so many other places instead of cluttering up the forums. TOY Discussion thread, YOUR OWN TOY FILM UPDATE THREAD, etc.
Think before you post. Then think again.
[hah, loved that, that'll be my motto- gonna sig it]
If you're going to do Sepia, add a bit of film grain. Not too much, just a little. Otherwise, it doesn't really work. Just my opinion.
I'd personally say that I like the Sepia Tone!
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