WE COLORIZE OLD BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS...
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We specialize in Historical Accuracy
When colorizing important historical photographs - like this World War I portrait - it is important to be faithful to the actual color of items like the soldier's uniform and his patches and insignia. Research is usually needed - always included.
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We have done photo restoration and image coloring work for art galleries, historical societies, insurance companies, and large commercial clients - all of whom have been delighted with our attention to detail, our aesthetic choices and our prompt service.
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Talk to owner Peter about colorizing your black and white photo today!
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DID YOU KNOW? The round trip from original photo to digital file to printed photo is a lot more fraught than you might imagine. Because of this, the final photograph will be very close to, but never identical, to the original. Why? The original image was most likely printed on fiber based paper using CMYK color dyes (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). When digitized for the computer, the color space shifts to RGB (red, green and blue) which involves a translation. When printed again, the color space is translated a second time - back to CMYK - with completely different inks and paper. So, close but never identical.