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Black and white photos are beautiful in their own way, but sometimes I wonder how color would change the feel of a photo. Recolor a black and white photo using Gimp or another photo editing software to show how you imagine the photo looked during the time it was taken or how you think it should look in color.

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For one of my week three assignments, I chose to do the assignment, Colorize It that was submitted by Kendall Simonpietri. I decided to

 

I used Photoshop CS6′s color replacement tool. Took the magnetic lasso and wrapped it around different areas to make it easier for myself

I recolor a black and white photo using Photoshop to show how I think it should look in color.

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Black and white photos are beautiful in their own way, but sometimes I wonder how color would change the the feel of a photo. So

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Tutorial for Black and White re-imagined in Color or the Colorize It assignment So I decided to turn this classy lady: in to a classy lady in color: First