Why are old photos sepia-toned?

Developed in the late 1820s, photography revolutionized the way history could be documented, blending art and science to create lasting visual records. Early photographs were exclusively black and white, featuring stark, contrast-heavy images that showcased the technical brilliance of the new medium. By the 1880s, however, photographs began taking on a warm, brownish tint. This distinctive aest...

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