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Photoshop Archaeology

This may be really tough to do, I don't know, but I'd love to see this image of Ottawa (circa 1920) colourized:

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Wow, this was challenging!!!

How's this?

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OK, now you're making us 'shoppers all look bad. Stop it right now! You're far too good!

:D
 
OK, now you're making us 'shoppers all look bad. Stop it right now! You're far too good!

:D

:o

I think we should have more submissions, I bet there are some people out there who have some real talent or skill who are just intimidated. Like RJ. Come on, RJ, give it a shot! Google some Time Life photography, and go for it! :techman:
 
If you're feeling talented tonight Elmo I'd absolutely love to see this photo in living colour,
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The chap on the right is my grandfather, this was taken in February 1946.
 
cultcross, she's busy making apple pies for tomorrow right now but she is very excited to do this for you :)
 
It's not something I've done, but the colouring you've added to that photo is amazing - you've really brought her to life!

Thanks! :)

This one didn't come out as well...I just whipped it up after I posted the first one:

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I rushed on the jacket and flowers, and it shows :( Still, I think it does some justice to what the original person may have looked like.

That looks pretty cool (especially the flowers). Is there really any way to know for sure what color anything was, though?
 
These are good, Elmo.

Now all I need is for you to become a classic film fan. There are so many wonderful photos of classic film stars that just beg for color.....
 
Thank you, Elmo!

She did a wonderful job on a picture of Hubby around age 3. It was damaged and splotchy. Now, I'm going to have it printed on high-quality paper/stock and frame it.

Elmo, feel free to post the before and after here--nobody would recognize him.
 
Thanks all! GREAT pic, J. Allen!!!!

To be fair, I have to say that I took oil painting classes for a year, so I use a lot of that when choosing the all the colors and their varying tones.

Here's my latest - a picture of my stepmother's parents in the 1950s:

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That one really does look like an oil painting. :cool: That aerial shot is fantastic, too.

Come on, RJ, give it a shot! Google some Time Life photography, and go for it! :techman:
I might do some experimenting next week. I'm trying to focus singlemindedly on my NaNo project right now, but that will end on Sunday. Anyway, I'm more of a cartooning kind of guy, but I definitely want to try this. :bolian:
 
Fresh out of the oven...

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Don't nobody better photoshop this baby :evil:


I wouldn't dream of it.

*lights go out* <gobble>


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J.

No!!!!!!! Well, you better Photoshop an even TASTIER pie back in there, mister! Dinner's at 2p. ;)

These are good, Elmo.

Now all I need is for you to become a classic film fan. There are so many wonderful photos of classic film stars that just beg for color.....

PK, if you have a few frames you find especially endearing, feel free to PM them to me, or PM me for my email address and I'll see what I can do! :)

Thank you, Elmo!

She did a wonderful job on a picture of Hubby around age 3. It was damaged and splotchy. Now, I'm going to have it printed on high-quality paper/stock and frame it.

Elmo, feel free to post the before and after here--nobody would recognize him.

Aw, thanks, propita! Here's the before and after:

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These are good, Elmo.

Now all I need is for you to become a classic film fan. There are so many wonderful photos of classic film stars that just beg for color.....

PK, if you have a few frames you find especially endearing, feel free to PM them to me, or PM me for my email address and I'll see what I can do! :)

Well, I'm a pretty big Gary Cooper fan and over the years have collected alot of images of him. I make avatars and desktops (not only of him, but of many classic film stars), but I have always wanted some colorized versions of this one:

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I have a few other photos of him that would look great colorized, but I'd want to send 'em to you because they are too big to post and I don't want to shrink 'em because I'd like them back in large size to use in desktops.

Hope you like Gary Cooper! :lol:
 
I wish I had PS to do that. There's something about putting color into old pictures that make me relate to the subjects of the shots more than the original.

Oh and if you can I'd love to see this pic colorized.
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It's women working at a local dress factory in the 50's.
 
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