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April 28th, 2011, 03:58 PM | #1 |
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Why colorize (colourize) photos & film?
There are likely many answers to these questions and I would like to hear from everyone else.
1. Why colorize (colourize) other artists' black and white photos & film? Why is this worthwhile or necessary, please? 2. Supplementary question: Why are sepia, green, and other single colours added to other artists' black and white photos & film, too, please? I have long wondered these questions. It seems to me that the artists of these visuals created them to be portrayed in a specific medium and I am uncomfortable that we are being very presumptuous by altering them in (what seems) drastic ways. What ideas and understanding might I be missing? Please respond (and play nice!), e.d. |
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