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Film colorization is any process that adds color to black and white, sepia or monochrome moving-picture images. It may be done as a special effect, or to modernize black and white films, or to restore color films. Examples date from the early 20th century, but colorization has become common with the advent of digital image processing.
The first film colorization methods were employed before effective color film processes was developed: each projected copy was individually colorized. The process was done by hand, sometimes using a stencil cut from a second print of the film.
With computer technology, studios were able to add color to black and white films by digitally tinting single objects in each frame of the film until it was fully colorized
The first film colorization methods were employed before effective color film processes was developed: each projected copy was individually colorized. The process was done by hand, sometimes using a stencil cut from a second print of the film.
With computer technology, studios were able to add color to black and white films by digitally tinting single objects in each frame of the film until it was fully colorized
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