Bogart Colorizations
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Lovely work, another smashing signature piece!
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Well Tim you never fail to amaze the whole community with your styles, idea's and innovation. Your attention too detail is second to none and you have always IMO been so far ahead of the game.
On a note for anyone out there, are there any guides to give some basics as to this sort of process and how to bring out such clarity and detail to B&W stills?
I have a lot and I mean a lot of HR B&W stuff for old films but they just sit on a HD doing nothing, with me hoping they will adjust and colorize themselves.
When I grow up I want to be like Bunny
On a note for anyone out there, are there any guides to give some basics as to this sort of process and how to bring out such clarity and detail to B&W stills?
I have a lot and I mean a lot of HR B&W stuff for old films but they just sit on a HD doing nothing, with me hoping they will adjust and colorize themselves.
When I grow up I want to be like Bunny

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GlobalCinema wrote:QUOTE (GlobalCinema @ Aug 19 2012, 09:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well Tim you never fail to amaze the whole community with your styles, idea's and innovation. Your attention too detail is second to none and you have always IMO been so far ahead of the game.
On a note for anyone out there, are there any guides to give some basics as to this sort of process and how to bring out such clarity and detail to B&W stills?
I have a lot and I mean a lot of HR B&W stuff for old films but they just sit on a HD doing nothing, with me hoping they will adjust and colorize themselves.
When I grow up I want to be like Bunny![]()
A good tip to bring some detail out on images is to...
1. Duplicate the layer
2. Go to Filter - Other - High Pass
3. Choose an amount that works best for your image
4. Change the blending mode to Overlay.
Here's an example using the image below, I have probably over done it a bit but it's only quick for the example.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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