Film colorization
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Photochrom (also called the Aäc process) prints are colorized images produced from black and white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative on to lithographic printing plates.
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See also
- National Film Preservation Act
- TNT (TV channel)
- Turner Classic Movies / History
- 2D to 3D conversion—many of the issues involved in colorization, such as object edge identification/recognition, are also encountered in 3-D conversion
- Colour recovery recovery of color from black and white recordings
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