1 posted on
09/07/2009 9:20:56 PM PDT by
Steelfish
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To: Steelfish
While I am firmly against colorizing black and white movies to make them “accessible”, these color photos of a time which usually can only be viewed in black and white, clearly adds a dimension of appreciation not there with black and white.
To: Steelfish
33 posted on
09/08/2009 4:05:20 AM PDT by
paulycy
(Screw the RACErs.)
To: Steelfish
I wonder if the description of the exposure process is accurate, though: how could three sequential exposures produce unblurred images of running water, for instance? Cameras making simultaneous red, green and blue exposures on three separate plates were being made in Germany by the 1890s: Maybe that's what was used?
34 posted on
09/08/2009 4:23:41 AM PDT by
Grut
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