Oops! I wrote: > > Jason, > > Sepia toning is truely done in the processing stage. > > The easiest way to get this effect is to buy Kodak 400CN or Ilford XP2. > Both are excellently fine grained black and white films that are > processed in standard color print chemicals. Simply take the exposed > roll(s) to any minilab and ask for sepia toned prints. They just print > the B&W negatives onto color film with a color bias toward the browns. > > Clifton Leon That should've read "They just print the B&W negatives onto color paper with a color bias toward the browns.