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Another upside of Readability mode is that you can also apply light, dark, and sepia themes, tweak things like font, text width, and line height, and use a slider to apply a greyscale layer to the page to reduce contrast.

A garnish isn’t required, but some chopped scallions, scattered on top, takes dinner from sepia to special.

A sepia photo shows him as a young boy, head in his hands, with a large book open at a bar table.

Painting Moominvalley in sepia to save print costs in The Great Flood, Jansson somehow makes it a riot of imagined color.

Each of those women had a sepia photograph on the mantelpiece, of a young man in uniform.

Both play within a relatively constrained color palette rich in sepia yellow, with strategic daubs of sky blue and red.

With a book about Jane Franklin and her life of letters to her brother Benjamin, sepia yellow connotes yellowing papers.

We were, apparently, a beacon in that sepia waste where modern undersea monsters were lurking.

Four, five or six eggs are laid; these are of a pale greenish-blue hue, speckled or flaked with sepia markings.

Fanning the bills out like a hand of cards he stared at their sepia and gold faces, trying to get the reality through his head.

Aquatint, a method of etching on copper by which a beautiful effect is produced, resembling a fine drawing in sepia or Indian ink.

Whistler showed him "several examples done with the brush in sepia, in old French or Spanish styles," whatever this may mean.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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