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Hand coloring - process of applying color tints, in the form of paint, to a photographic image to create or enhance the color effect.
Hanger - frame for holding sheet film for processing.

 


Hand tinting, or hand coloring, your photographs is a process by which you use paints to color a black and white image.

While some color film processes (including hand coloring) were experimented with and in limited use from the earliest days of the motion picture, the switch from most films being in black-and-white to most being in color was gradual, ...

The search for color was a long and arduous process, and a lot of hand coloring went on in the interim (causing one photographer to comment "so you have to know how to paint after all!").

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See also: Film, Color, Photographer, Image, Photograph

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