Brownprint

/ˈbraʊnˌprɪnt/ noun

A photographic print showing a sepia or brownish tone, sometimes used intentionally for aesthetic or historical purposes.

From 'brown' plus 'print' (from Latin 'premere', to press); possibly influenced by terms like 'blueprint' (which uses a blue tone) and 'brownstone' (which emphasizes brown building material).

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