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akj
08-17-2001, 04:07 PM
test

kathleen
08-18-2001, 02:57 PM
hey amanda? did you put this anywhere else?

you prob. did. but i'll stop here and say, wonderful job! did you colorize? you got it just right, imho.

akj
08-18-2001, 03:37 PM
hi kathleen--thanks for the kudos. actually, this photo hasn't been anywhere else. when I uploaded it I accidently chose the wrong file. :) It was actually my first attempt at colorizing a black and white photo. so thanks!

Amanda

Doug Nelson
08-19-2001, 12:33 AM
'Was' meaning it's a historical piece and you've done several since? It IS nice. Only thing I'd add is some red to the cheeks, nose, ears, etc.

thomasgeorge
08-19-2001, 01:03 AM
Akj, Nice job!!! I like the way you got the tones subdued, a little faded like time has a tendency to do but at the same time "fresh" enough to look natural. That contrast is great. Of course I'm no Art critic or expert but I know what I like and I like it!! Tom

Chris W.
08-19-2001, 05:50 AM
AKJ,

Wonderful work. You're well on your way to the world of colorization looks like to me.

Keep up the great work... Also, very cute little boy.

akj
08-19-2001, 08:40 AM
Oh! Hey this is neat--how did my test image end up here? :)
Thanks for the comments everyone. To answer your question Doug, this is the first colorization I have done--haven't done any since but plan to do more.

The photo is actually of my dad. I have lots of old photos of him that I love to play and experiment with. The photo where I wanted to add a sky was of him also. He grew up on a farm with 8 older brothers and sisters so they took lots of pictures of him. Lucky me. :)

If you want to see the original also go to:
www.amandakjones.com/lilpjpose.html

Amanda

DJ Dubovsky
08-19-2001, 09:48 AM
Amanda,

I saw it in test and asked Doug to put it where everyone could see it. He graciously sacrificed his birthday and moved it. Ha Ha Isn't he a sweetheart?

Excellent job for coloring something only once. It looks like it was color originally and that's what you are trying to achieve. You did it girl. We're proud of you!!! :D
DJ

PS Good lookin guy, your dad

Ed_L
08-19-2001, 10:03 AM
Women! Boy, they sure got a way with color. Excellent job.

Ed

Lilla
08-19-2001, 11:32 PM
Very impressive work on coloring. It looks 100% natural.
And what a nice way to honor your father!

akj
08-20-2001, 12:02 AM
Hi Everyone--thanks again for the comments. It's always nice to get feedback from others. :) This picture looked like a good place to start for me. Luckily the original was in good condition so that made the job easier. My dad lives in the middle of no-where in the upper peninsula of Michigan. I emailed the picture to him (actually to his wife who is much more computer-literate). His response was, "Hey! Who is that kid? I think I remember him from somewhere!"

That photo definitely captures the essence of my father. The current version is just as handsome, IMHO, but with a little less hair. ;)

Amanda

P.S. Doug, does this mean I don't get to wish you Happy Birthday? :)

Doug Nelson
08-20-2001, 12:36 AM
Off by two minutes :)

But thanks, anyway

paulette conlan
08-20-2001, 12:38 PM
I love the job you did.The tweed jacket and background blend very well. What software are you using?

edgeley
08-20-2001, 01:29 PM
Wonderful piece of work...I've seen so many colourisations that have been OTT and garrish - they don't improve even if you wear :cool:. The subtlety of the work is a credit to you.

akj
08-20-2001, 02:54 PM
Hi Paulette--I used Photoshop 6. I don't have any experience with any other image editing program. Photoshop is great I think--once you get over the huge learning curve--very expensive too but worth the price IMHO.

Hi edgeley--Thanks so much for your comments. And your first post to boot! :)

Amanda