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larkofam
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Info Wanted: Colorized Classics - is anyone preserving them?
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3-Feb-2015, 8:05 PM

Spaced Ranger said:

skyjedi2005 said:

There has been a recent revival in the Colorization Of films especially undertaken by Ray Harryhausen for the films he worked on.

Bravo, Ray Harryhausen! And about time to throw the torches & pitch-forks of anti-colorization-P.C. (political communism) back onto the trash-heap of the dark ages, where it belongs.

Really late for this party, but glad to see there's still some punch in the bowl.  :)

To answer a now very old question -- yes, you can inject a lower quality colorized source's color information into a higher quality B&W source ... easily and with excellent results! In this Walt Disney's Zorro proof of concept, I combined a YouTube colorized posting (320x240) with a cable-TV B&W capture (720x480) in a paint program using it's split channel & combine channel (HSL) functions:

Naturally, the YouTube was small, smeared, and blocky, which required fix-ups: JPEG Artifacts Removal (maximum); increasing the weak saturation; resizing and repositioning to match the B&W image. From this, the Hue and Saturation were HSL separated for use in the final recombination.

The broadcast was better, of course, but still needed improvement: Edge-Preserving Smooth for the broadcast "noise"; sharpening the slight picture softness; rebalancing the picture's brightness spectrum (from 20-240 to 0-255). From this, the Lightness was HSL separated for use in the final recombination.

 Spaced Ranger,

First off, I just wanted to say I think what you did there is awesome. 

Now, could you tell me what software you used to do this?

Also, do any instructions/tutorials exist for doing what you did with this software? I am very, very interested. Feel free to private message me with any info you might be willing to share.

Thanks In Advance!

Sincerely

Larkofam.