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Steve, due to your superb colorization, and we all know you have a super collection, I am beginning to feel afraid that someone might take this as a true color reference (though I assume you are doing it with maximum authenticity)! I'd recommend you (not only Steve) that you mark your scans as "colorized" somewhere on the scan!
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Originally posted by Stroodle View PostRon C:
Your work is absolutley incredible. I shoot professionally for a living, and have posted a lot of photo's in the living history section. Some day, when the clients are not beating on the door, I would love to take the time to colorize my photo's the way that you have.
David
Thank you for your kind remarks.
Ron
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On a slighlty different note, i just found a great piece of free software that is very good at removing noise, speckles and lost details in photos.
I know myself, often my scanner creates a nasty artifical digital noise buzz in my photos. I just tried this and it seems to work very well.
http://www.neatimage.com/download.html
Ian
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Thats a superb effort, very realistic with the tones of a late war american kodacolor film.
Glad to help clear up this 'simple' mistake!
Cheers!
Dave (seekwhence)
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