Black-and-white and color versions of It's a Wonderful Life are currently being offered on Amazon Prime Video. On Twitter, many folks are shunning the colorized version, claiming that adding color ...
Color photography didn’t become more widely available until the 1930s, and photography in general wasn’t all that common until the late 1800s. Because of their obsolete nature, colorized photos from ...
The year 1901 opened the doorway to a new century. It was a year on the edge of enormous change. It was a time when steam powered the world, and horse-drawn carriages still ruled the roads. Cities ...
The Great Depression stands as the most devastating economic crisis in modern history. It began in 1929 when the rapid growth of the Roaring Twenties abruptly collapsed, plunging the world into more ...
Marina Amaral has been fascinated by history and photography for as long as she can remember. As a child she taught herself Photoshop by watching tutorials on YouTube. Five years ago, the budding ...
When black-and-white photographs are colorized, the subject in the image looks more “real.” This makes sense: Most of us experience our surroundings in color, and when rendered in monochrome, the ...
A documentary program featuring colorized footage of the Titanic shows what life was really like on the doomed superliner. "Titanic in Colour," which aired on Channel 4 in 2024, brings a fresh ...
Peanut butter and jelly, Bert and Ernie, Fred and Ginger—some things are just meant to be together, but is there a more iconic duo than cats and the internet? And it turns out, cats were making their ...
An urban legend tells the tale of Google promising a cool feature for its Photos application: the magic ability to turn your old black-and-white photos into colorful pics. Google’s magnificent dataset ...
Time travel might be impossible (for now!), but Marina Amaral gets pretty close with Photoshop. The Brazilian artist digitally colorizes black-and-white photographs from the past with obsessive ...
WHAT IT’S ABOUT “Colorizing” black-and-white movies remains controversial, some 30 years after initial attempts to make old films peacock-palatable in a color TV world. The original computer process ...
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