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Black and White Photo - What colour???!!
Can anyone tell me a way of finding out the colour of bridesmaids dresses on a black and white photo? I know there is a way as it's been on TV when they have coloured old b & w celluloid etc ................ is there somewhere you can send a photo to get this detail? I can post the photo for you all to look at if someone can tell me how!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hand-tinting B&W film is NOT the same thing. It is guesswork, perhaps slightly educated, but still guesswork.
There have been instances where B&W copies of colour programmes *have* been brought back to the original colour, but that is because there is still 'coding' in/on the B&W film which allows such restoration.
There have been instances where B&W copies of colour programmes *have* been brought back to the original colour, but that is because there is still 'coding' in/on the B&W film which allows such restoration.
Thanks both - there is someone who is still alive and I will ask her, but it's doubtful she will remember as the photo was 1934 and she is 95 this year!! It probably seems insignificant to most, but it's my grandparents wedding photo and I would love to know the colour(s) they chose.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
You can't tell. Tone (the degree of lightness/darkness) is no indicator of hue. A medium grey might be red, green, blue, brown, anything. You'd need other evidence, such as memories.
If nobody who was there remembers anything, then of course you can colour it any way you like - nobody will contradict you.
If nobody who was there remembers anything, then of course you can colour it any way you like - nobody will contradict you.
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