▲ | voidUpdate 9 days ago | |
As stated in TFA, the pictures were originally black and white and were colourised at the time. I cant find a record of who colourised them or when, but it sems to me like they were colourised shortly after by the original photographer, and as such the colours would be reasonably accurate. You can see lightness and texture changes that would imply to me that there were changes in the material at the time of the picture being taken, even if it was colourised incorrectly | ||
▲ | pilaf 8 days ago | parent [-] | |
There are several other colorized versions of that same photo online, all with very different color choices, so I wouldn't be too sure about the accuracy of TFA's version: https://www.meijishowa.com/photography/6451/190102-0009-pp-b... https://sekiei.nichibun.ac.jp/KSA/en/detail/?gid=G0203359 https://www.album-online.com/detail/en/NDAzZGUwMA/two-buddhi... There's also more information about the exact version from the article here [1], although it doesn't clarify whether the photographer and the person who colorized it are separate people. |