[Vision2020] Jus’ arrived today . . .
Debbie Gray
graylex at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 7 17:31:07 PDT 2018
My grandma (born in 1900) had lots of these old post cards and they were colorized long before computers... Here's two articles that explain the timely process used to colorize photos. And before that, they were often hand tinted.
https://timeline.com/vivid-photochrom-color-photographs-244402337629
https://mashable.com/2016/03/26/photochrom-postcards/#dMxvkmZtkSqr
debbie
On Saturday, August 4, 2018, 8:55:16 AM PDT, thansen at moscow.com <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
Gee.
I’m guessing that this photo (pre-1900) was colorized recently through the
advancement of technology . . . a technology that can be easily applied by
anybody with a computer.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
> On 08/03/2018 07:07 PM, Tom Hansen wrote:
>> . . . Moscow (the one in Idaho) . . . pre-1900
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>> http://www.MoscowCares.com/Photos/Old_Moscow/Moscow_Pre1900.jpg
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> This photo is more interesting for its colorization.
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> Ken
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