Sepia in spanish
Sepia
pronunciation: sepiɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sepiɑ part of speech: noun
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sepia1 = sepia.
Example: Ammonia-developed copy paper is capable of producing images in black, blue, sepia or reddish-brown.SEPIA (Safeguarding European Photographic Images for Access)2 = SEPIA (Protección de las Imágnes Fotográficas Europeas para el Acceso).
Example: In 1999 the SEPIA (Safeguarding European Photographic Images for Access) project was set up aimed at the long-term preservation of all kind of photographic materials, and defining the role of new technology in collection management.