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photo to colour
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My friend has a black and white photo of him working on a tractor that was taken in 1956. He bought the picture recently from the newspaper. It was just taken by ordinary photographers camera. How could he get this photo in colour .Only solution we can come up with is to get an artist to do it. Any other suggestions would be grateful .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if the original is black and white you'd have to do it artificially, and guess what colour his shirt (etc) was. You could try an artist, or scan it in and use a Photoshop-type programme to do it yourself
http://pixlr.com/editor/
(there are others available free online too).
http://pixlr.com/editor/
(there are others available free online too).
you can have a go yourself with a digital program and a scanned copy. Photoshop elements and paintshop pro both offer 30 day free trials, google corel and adobe for the links.
Tutorial here for gimp.
http://emptyeasel.com...e-photograph-in-gimp/
Gimp is free download here
http://www.gimp.org/
Tutorial here for gimp.
http://emptyeasel.com...e-photograph-in-gimp/
Gimp is free download here
http://www.gimp.org/
Though you do have to remember that having the correct tool for a job doesn't automatically give a person the talent to do it well.
Shading and tinting a photo so it looks realistic is a very involved and tricky job (making it so it looks like a 5year old has coloured it in is easy, but I doubt that's the desired effect)
Shading and tinting a photo so it looks realistic is a very involved and tricky job (making it so it looks like a 5year old has coloured it in is easy, but I doubt that's the desired effect)
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This link might give you some ideas:
http://www.ephotozine...g-video-tutorial-1297
http://www.ephotozine...g-video-tutorial-1297