A timelapse of 2 hours of highly skilled digital restoration and colourisation [using Adobe Photoshop CC 2014] of a badly damaged black and white image by Argentinian photographer and retoucher Joachim Villaverde condensed into three minutes.
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Cool time lapse. Also a great example of why the Photoshop Spot Healing Brush is such a bad tool to use for this kind of work, even on 8bit images at low resolutions.
Restoring as the original yes but colorizing it is wrong. There was no colour photography at the time so just leave it alone. It has it’s own quality.
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As Orson Welles said “Keep Ted Turner and his crayons away from my movie!”
Lot of cool stuff on that site liked to in the article, like these photos of glow worms in a cave http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/06/long-exposure-photographs-of-a-new-zealand-cave-illuminated-by-glowing-worms/
old untouched is better.the shopped one looks like a different girl.