These colorized photos transform black and white images from the late 1940s into vivid moments that make history feel surprisingly real.
It also includes new colorized intertitle cards. D.W. Griffith’s 1915 black-and-white classic “The Birth of a Nation” has been colorized. Named one of the hundred best films of all time, this new ...
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 ...
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 ...
The colorized photograph shows 47-year-old Dickens in a blue, green and yellow waistcoat; a navy blue jacket; and tan trousers. Courtesy of the Dickens Museum Ahead of the 150th anniversary of Charles ...
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 ...
Crew 1: Lt. Col. James Doolittle, pilot (left); Lt. Richard Cole, copilot; (back) Lt. Henry Potter, navigator; SSgts Fred Braemer, bombardier; Paul Leonard, flight ...
British Pathé footage of the Titanic in Belfast in April 1912 has been recently colorized, providing a new perspective on one of history's most famous tragedies. It has been more than 112 years since ...
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