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The UK’s Press Association has released a new selection of colorized images from a century ago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
The UK's Press Association has released a new selection of colorized images from a century ago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
And sometimes, with luck, we stumble upon scenes from a “pre-color” era captured with experimental color processes. The vibrant photos from World War I posted in this gallery are examples of ...
Their color system, first sold in 1907, was surprisingly refined for a first try. The photographic emulsion is overlaid with specks of potato starch, dyed red, green, and blue, and both were ...
"Many Canadians today see the First World War through a series of faded black-and-white photos, disconnected from their modern reality," said Jeremy Diamond, executive director of the Vimy Foundation.
The photos were originally taken in color, but London multimedia artist Stuart Humphryes brought them into the 21st century by enhancing what was already there. In the original color photographs ...