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12-04-2012
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Adding Color to the Most Iconic Pictures
Rather than post them all, I shall just link to them
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Formerly the notorious nyc!
I've got more red flags than Soviet Russia!
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If I'm not insulting you, I'm probably not aware that you exist.
Jerry Jones in the draft room is suicide on the football field. The line of scrimmage is EVERYTHING. Something Jerry doesn't understand.
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12-04-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Thanks for sharing! As a photographer I was really intrigued 
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12-04-2012
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Retired Air Force Guy
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It's amazing. Some photos that were redone in color lost some of their effect, but others actually became more intense with the addition of color.
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12-04-2012
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Blank Paper Offends Me
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Location: | Digne, France |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pjtoadie
Thanks for sharing! As a photographer I was really intrigued 
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Same here, on both points.
"That's what." ~She
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12-04-2012
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Preacher From The Black Lagoon
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Pretty cool. Makes the people seem more real somehow. Got a question though. When colorizing a photo how do you know what colors are supposed to be which? I know that certain things like the flag would be red white and blue but what about things like a shirt or dress? Is the person just guessing at the color or is there something int he detail of the black and white image that tells you it was a certain color? Or even the shade of the color?
"Those who would deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves..."-Abraham Lincoln
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12-04-2012
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Administrator
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Oh no! Ted Turner's at it again!!
#reality
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12-04-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajuncowboy
Pretty cool. Makes the people seem more real somehow. Got a question though. When colorizing a photo how do you know what colors are supposed to be which? I know that certain things like the flag would be red white and blue but what about things like a shirt or dress? Is the person just guessing at the color or is there something int he detail of the black and white image that tells you it was a certain color? Or even the shade of the color?
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I was kind of interested about the process myself.
Atomic bomb pictures looks awesome.
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12-04-2012
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Blank Paper Offends Me
Joined: | Mar 2009 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajuncowboy
Pretty cool. Makes the people seem more real somehow. Got a question though. When colorizing a photo how do you know what colors are supposed to be which? I know that certain things like the flag would be red white and blue but what about things like a shirt or dress? Is the person just guessing at the color or is there something int he detail of the black and white image that tells you it was a certain color? Or even the shade of the color?
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I would hazard a guess that they draw their color tone inspiration from time period paintings. As far as the ship goes, it could be either a detailed research of what type of bottom coatings they were putting on ships at the time or just a guess.
"That's what." ~She
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12-04-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SaltwaterServr
I would hazard a guess that they draw their color tone inspiration from time period paintings. As far as the ship goes, it could be either a detailed research of what type of bottom coatings they were putting on ships at the time or just a guess.
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I agree!
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12-05-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajuncowboy
Pretty cool. Makes the people seem more real somehow. Got a question though. When colorizing a photo how do you know what colors are supposed to be which? I know that certain things like the flag would be red white and blue but what about things like a shirt or dress? Is the person just guessing at the color or is there something int he detail of the black and white image that tells you it was a certain color? Or even the shade of the color?
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I was reading one guy's explanation of it before, and I think it's a lot of research. The subject in a picture was wearing a medal, and he spent hours researching that medal. Very cool job. A WHOLE lot of work.
I imagine a lot is guess work, too.
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12-05-2012
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Senior Member
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I don't see any difference. Should I see a doctor about that?
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12-05-2012
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Old Testament...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joseephuss
I don't see any difference. Should I see a doctor about that?
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I've been telling you for years that you see everything in terms of black and white...
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12-05-2012
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Return to Dominance
Joined: | Mar 2005 |
Location: | Formerly YoMick |
Posts: | 21,414 |
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Those photos in b/w are timeless.
Adding color = no longer timeless. Common.
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12-05-2012
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Lightning Rod
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Vancouver BC |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by REDVOLUTION
Those photos in b/w are timeless.
Adding color = no longer timeless. Common.
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true but the priest setting himself on fire is more powerful in colour
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12-05-2012
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Blank Paper Offends Me
Joined: | Mar 2009 |
Location: | Digne, France |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CanadianCowboysFan
true but the priest setting himself on fire is more powerful in colour
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Absolutely.
"That's what." ~She
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