Sepia / vintage filter. 1900s photos, film-camera vibe.

How to use

  1. Upload an image.
  2. Adjust intensity (0 = original → 100 = full sepia).
  3. Temperature (-50 cool → +50 warm).
  4. Optional vignette + film grain.
  5. Download PNG.

Key features

  • Intensity, temperature, vignette independent
  • 5 presets (sepia / 70s / 1900s / mocha / noir)
  • Film grain (random noise)
  • Vignette (dark corners)
  • Live preview

Use cases

  • Wedding / anniversary photos — timeless memory
  • Travel photos — old postcard style
  • Social feed — vintage mood
  • Book covers / design — classic feel
  • Family albums — multi-generation archive

History of sepia

Sepia comes from the Greek σηπία (cuttlefish). 19th-century photographers toned prints with cuttlefish ink for color stability and longevity — that's why century-old photos are brown. This tool re-creates the effect via RGB weighting + brown mapping.

FAQ

vs grayscale?

Grayscale = R=G=B (neutral). Sepia = R>G>B (brown tone) — warmth and time.

Instagram-like?

Similar to Walden/Lo-Fi. Try intensity 60 + temp +20.

True grayscale?

Intensity 100 + temp -50 gets close to grayscale.

Free?

Yes.