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In the early days of photography all photos came in black and white, unless they were hand tinked with sepia tones. According to wikipedia this process began in the 1880s when sepia was produced by adding a pigment made from the Sepia cuttlefish to the positive print of a photograph. The chemical process involved converted any remaining metallic silver to a sulphide which is much more resistant to breakdown over time. This is why many old photographs are sepia toned.
The sepia tones could then be hand tinted to add the life like colors to the pictures and films. Today we can do the same thing, and provide a vintage print. The vintage prints hold a special place in our hearts and homes. Mypopart takes pride in their ability to provide a vintage print of a photgraph that was taken yesterday.
Imagine if you will having a photograph of your child who looks so much like an ancestor, made to match the tones and colors of that ancestors photo. Order yours today.
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