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Leica should implement it in firmware in their colourless cameras.

Now that is an interesting mental twist: buy a monochrome camera to produce colour photographs by postprocessing...

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As an automated online service I imagine this is done with the same software that colorizes B&W motion picture stock, a staple technique for jazzing up wartime documentaries and such like. For a more refined raping of historical context see here

 

http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/01/18/10184368-colorization-of-historical-works-improvement-or-blasphemy

 

 

 

Steve

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People have been hand coloring photos forever.  

 

Yes, but as they went along, in the same historical era as when the picture was made. This is far different to the industrialised re-colouring of history by searching back into archives for something to colour. It is the photographic equivalent of a museum that instead of arranging exhibits into era or context they arrange everything according to size. We now have images where people genuinely don't know they've been coloured today, and which then devalue those coloured contemporaneously not to mention devaluing early colour photography as a whole.

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isn't that how everything is revalued, by the creation of other things? You build a hundred cars a year, hardly anyone can afford them. You build a million a year and lotsa people can. Value should be spread around rather than being locked up in a few goods.

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A venerable technique. Copperplate prints have been hand-coloured for centuries, as have been monochrome images since photography was invented, It only fell in disuse with the advent of popular colour film for widespread use, basically since the 1950ies

Anyway, I was not terribly impressed with this algorithm, it was not far beyond split toning on the images I presented.

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