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2D Historical posted on Jan 14, 2004
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this is how i make my black and whites photos into color photos. I used civil war photos so everyone know they only in b&w.// I really past the b&w photo thougth five filters or more that will add color . I pass the b&w througth just once with each diff filter and then save this intill I have 5 or 6 differ color photos of the same b&w photo.// I then put them into a photoshop type software that subports layers I then start stacking them one at a time and takeing my transpanercy brush and adjust the level of transpanercy so i can see the base or bottom photo or i USE THE GRADUAL OR EVEN CONTOLS .//I do this to the other layers of photos intill I get what i wish for.// some of the filter color photos i will not use for one reason or another as you see just 3 colors photo to make the finish photo.// So have fun. // I not putting no one down // just know that we all at a diff level than others some is better than you; some are bad; but just know you was bad when you started and hopeful you get better as you see others are better than your. As for me I just average ; learn some things that I can past along ;//knowing that i got lots of room the grow and learn . You all take it easy and have fun. thank you for looking and posting

Comments (13)


vonfranck

6:06PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Dieses war sehr lehrreich . . . ! Besten Dank . . . !

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redbeard

6:49PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Wow, it's really interesting to see how you do this. A lot of work but you come up with a great finished product. Thanks for sharing.

wildfire2003

7:15PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

Thanks for sharing your technique, very helpful.

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jocko500

7:16PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/cwphome.html is the site i get the civil war photos they all are copy right free. and "Spotsylvania Court House, Va., vicinity. Body of a Confederate soldier near Mrs. Alsop's house]" is the photo I used here

xina

9:56PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

very interesting technique - thanks for sharing it.

cynlee

11:27PM | Wed, 14 January 2004

yes, sounds easy enough, i like the outcome, thank you for the tip :]

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tatooedravengirl

1:22AM | Thu, 15 January 2004

Nicley done Joko pretty cool..^v^Julia

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Meyrink

1:23AM | Thu, 15 January 2004

Un'ottima lavorazione,convincente!!!

LFNForever

4:33AM | Thu, 15 January 2004

Triple awesome!!! :)

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cantuflores

7:32PM | Thu, 15 January 2004

IMPRESSIVE THE WAY TO USE THIS WORK MY DEAR FRIEND JOCK, IS AWESOME. :)

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Ladyhawk

8:44AM | Sat, 17 January 2004

wonderfull to see how you come up with some of these,yet the subject is outstanding,touching,& sad , very high impacked subject, makes you think,while you learn ,thanks for showing us this, the subject is vert touching yet again,touches your heart, thats someone's son,spent his last few min,s in that setting as he lie dying,thats so sad, thank you so much

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tibet2004uk

11:17AM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Very interesting!! Thx for sharing this! :)

Jalen

7:30PM | Wed, 21 April 2004

there is nothing avg about ya..i beleive others will agree...u give history life..if ud done the photos in my high school hist book..id of had a stronger desire to read more than what was req in class( that was in in old days lol)..thnks for sharing your steps...being a poet i didnt understand but I know ur unique and im going to keep following ya on here...Jalen


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