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Do you take a shot of pictures of sepia on your very own camera without using post editing?
Remind to everyone: I am not here for looking for to let others to suggest to use post editing is better than in-camera editing. It is not your involve this please as i am here only ask a question to let other to answer it back only. Just leave them alone as it is their own choose to use it than suggest a idea. So If you want suggest it this topic then just don't use it as once more i am not here for looking for suggest to use post editing better. Please just go back to my question and Thank you for reading this and hope you will understand better.
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No, and I almost never use a sepia treatment in post either.
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Sepia is rarely done done well, in camera or otherwise.
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