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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] How obsessive artists colorize old photos

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] How obsessive artists colorize old photos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vubuBrcAwtY

 


 

Playtime Comments : [Vox] How obsessive artists colorize old photos

RE*********:

2:53
"Easter eggs for hitler"

Yummy!


Mi***********:
0:37 It's ironic how his own photos aren't being colorized

Ja***:
0:24 love this one , everyone kinda forgets how Indians were forced to join the British army to fight their war

Su******:
1:39 I'm really not used to see him so young

Ve************:

6:37 That's what our problem is. We see the history through black and white photos make it feel Linear. We need color


Th***********:
Picture of artist that colorizes photos...

isn't colorized ( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 0:37

En*********:
1:12 "adding color to black and white photos isn't n-"

oo*****:
5:18 damn he thicc

So****:

5:28 could you imagine how surreal it would be walking up to Lincoln


Th********:

1:12 But adding color to black and white photos isn't n-


 


 

Top Comments : [Vox] How obsessive artists colorize old photos

Ta***:

1:14 "Adding colors to black and white photos isn't n-"


Ik*********:

"It's not a substitute, it's a supplement"

Yeah, I do agree on that, sure we can't replace the original with a colourised one, since the original really reflected on what and how the year the event was taken.


Ro***********:

Vox - the buzzfeed that's actually good.


os******:
I'd never thought these photos would look so different to me when colourised. I was mindblown by the transitions between the black and white originals and the colorised pics.

mi******:
wait but wasnt the world black and white in the past

Fi********:

I’ve colorized some photos myself, and being honest, the hardest part wasn’t the colorizing itself, but it was finding the accurate colors for stuff.


Mi***:

The critics are ridiculous. This is truly incredible


Na**************:

2:17 seeing romanian photos overjoys me


Ne*******:
it's amazing how so many of the colourized photos suddenly made me laugh. it just tore down a wall and gave it a sense of intimacy, like someone could have taken a photo just like this today using their phone. It makes these photos more special because it makes the scenes they show less "special" and "historic" and more like a casual picture from a distant time

Pe***********:

They do a nice job, thank you to all of those obsessive artists


za**:

6:44 John F Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy getting married:)


Ni**********:

In future, our grandchildren would make 360° VR photos from the photos we take today, and gift them on our 90th bday.



So make sure you take good photos


Ro************:
Great work sir... You colorized 3 old photographs for my nephew in Texas, that he gifted me during his wedding ceremony. Two old pictures of my parents and my dad with his B17 bomber and crew circa 1942... These are the best gifts I have ever received. Thank you!

Ka***:

What I'd give to have a colored photo of my grandfather. My grandfather passed in 1957 when my mother was only 6 months and I really think this would be an amazing gift for my mother.


Hi********:

As a colorizer I'm very thankful that you made a video about our craft!


as**********:
Suddenly past doesn't seem so long ago.

79*****:

"It's a shitload of work" haha


Ha*****:

1:12 Colorization Makes Old Photos Look More Current. But Adding Color To Black And White Photos Isn't N-


so****:
With the argument that the photos should remain untouched, critics likely mean that it is disrespectful, not that it damages the original (duh)

Yet I find this incredibly respectful as it allows us to understand that these were people, who lived a complicated life. They laughed, loved, cried and mourned. It allows us to connect with them. I (personally) find it difficult to understand a black and white photo because it seems so surreal, as if it's fiction.

I'm all for colorizing photos.

Ca*************:
I was wondering how they did that. Didn’t realize there was so much research involved. Makes me appreciate the colored photos even more. Thanks.

Ha***********:

Can we just take a moment to appreciate how beautiful these people were?


Ch*********:
I feel like they should start showing colored historical photos in schools. Just watching how the colors came gave it life in my opinion, it made me actually feel these were actual people, (they were of course but you know what I mean) not some history page. It might insight people to care more about the past to see them as someone who you could pass by on the street, and even be friends with.

KA****:
If it really bothers you that much that somebody is colorizing a picture, just hang the black and white version on your wall and then sit on your thumb.

mo***:
I want a VOX sticker :(

Le************:

the guy literally create a time machine and someone says he destroy history/art from the original photos.


Co***************:

A picture taken in 1912 looks like it was taken in the 1980's it's insane!


Mr*********:

"But adding colour to black and white photos isn';t nE-"


An**********:

People are so weird. They always try find something to be complained about.

-The original photo is preserved because this is digital.
-You said that it ruins the historical value of it. What historical value black and white photos supposed to serve? That it's old?
-Don't be a negative nanny. Sure it might change people's prespective, but see the other side of the coin. People can appreciate past. Colors and culture can be learned. The feeling of connection is gained.


Why are you so afraid of change? You can't stop change. You can either walk with it or being crushed by it. Your choice.


Fa*******:
I think, for me at least, it's the fact that the colourization makes history feel a lot less old and the realization that these photos were captured in our world and not in a distant time. plus, we feel like we understand what the moment of that photo was like, what did WWII look like to a regular soldier or, what did the clothing styles look like in the 1800s, what colours were popular, what materials were used, etc. One feels connected with history. No longer does your grandparents story feel so distant.

Am*******:
I’ve done this before as a little free time thing via an app lol, and I can tell you guys that what these guys are doing is extremely hard work (if you wanna do it good let alone perfect) There is so much more depth and different tones/colors in general on a single persons face, than what people realize. I’ve never been able to do it perfectly, mine always came out kinda plastic looking because I depended on a few colors, but that’s because I did it for fun wondering what black/white photos would look like in color. Probs to these guys

 

 

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