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Old 12-04-2012   #1
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Default Adding Color to the Most Iconic Pictures

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Thanks for sharing! As a photographer I was really intrigued
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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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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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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?
I was kind of interested about the process myself.

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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?
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 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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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?
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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I don't see any difference. Should I see a doctor about that?
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I don't see any difference. Should I see a doctor about that?
I've been telling you for years that you see everything in terms of black and white...
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Those photos in b/w are timeless.


Adding color = no longer timeless. Common.
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Those photos in b/w are timeless.


Adding color = no longer timeless. Common.
true but the priest setting himself on fire is more powerful in colour
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true but the priest setting himself on fire is more powerful in colour
Absolutely.
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