
Copper Penny Autumn Russet Analog Film Filter
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Apply a copper penny autumn russet analog film color grade to the uploaded photo, wrapping the image in rich copper, rust, and burnt sienna tones like viewing the world through a polished copper lens.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY reference. Preserve the subject and composition exactly.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's face, hairstyle, expression, outfit, and pose
– Scene composition stays identical
– Only color/mood changes
**COLOR GRADE SPECIFICATIONS:**
– Dominant tones: copper, rust, burnt sienna, antique bronze, warm umber
– Push midtones heavily toward copper-orange: the entire image reads as copper-toned
– Shadows become deep chocolate brown (warm, never blue or cool)
– Highlights shift to warm gold-copper, not white
– Skin tones become warmly bronzed, sun-baked quality
– Greens convert to olive and khaki, blues convert to muted teal or warm gray
– Overall: the image looks like it was developed in copper-toned chemistry
**FILM CHARACTERISTICS:**
– Moderate grain: visible but not intrusive, warm-toned grain particles
– Rich tonal range within the copper palette (not flat)
– Slight vintage lens aberration: warm chromatic fringing at edges
– Film base fog: very subtle overall warm haze
– Cross-processing quality: slightly unexpected color shifts that feel organic
**MOOD:**
– Autumn leaves, copper kettles, antique clocks, penny collections
– Warm, rich, grounding — feels like the heart of October
– Timeless and valuable, like something aged into beauty
**OUTPUT:**
– Same composition as original
– Copper-rust analog film treatment
– Rich, warm, autumnal metallic quality
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No cool tones (no blue, no silver, no gray)
– No flat/lifted shadows — maintain rich deep browns
– No golden hour look (different — that's sky-golden, this is metal-copper)
– No digital color grading look — must feel chemical/analog