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10 historical black and white photographs restored in color (part I)
- Этот материал вы можете прочитать на русском языке
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The history of the photo is only about two hundred years, and the period when it was possible to take color photographs is much shorter than that. However, the color makes us perceive the image we view as more realistic. Fortunately, there are communities colourizing a black and white photography of enthusiasts, such as g/ColorizedHistory (see our previous post) that bring us emotionally closer to our roots with our work.
to understand how close to us in the light of history are events such as the wedding day of our grandparents or pictures of the Second World War. Let's see, even a little speculative, on our past, which was, believe it or not, in color. The process of color restoration is not an easy task, and it largely depends on the participation of the masters of photoshop and artists in this difficult matter. Many colors can show many subtleties and greyish hues that are simply lost in black and white.
1. Women deliver ice (1918)
Original photo by War Department/National Archives
Colored by Dana Keller
2. Times Square (1947)
Original photo by William Gottlieb
Colored by Jordan J. Lloyd
3. President Lincoln meets with General McClellan - Antietam, Maryland (September 1862)
Original photo Alexander Gardner
Coloredized by Zuzzah
4. Marilyn Monroe (1957)
Original photo by Richard Avedon
5. Newspaper boy Ned Parfett sells an evening newspaper with news of the Titanic's death last night (April 16, 1912)
Original photo by Hulton-Deutsch Collection
6. Easter eggs for Hitler (1944-1945)
Original photo by US Army/National Archives
7. Sergeant George Camblair practiced with a gas mask in a smoke screen (Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1942)
Original photo by Jack Delano
8. Meeting Helen Keller and Charlie Chaplin (1919)
Original photo by Roy Export Company/Cineteca di Bologna
9. Production of propaganda posters from the Second World War (Port Washington, New York - July 8, 1942)
Original photo by Marty Zimmerman
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