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Colour picture of Austrian prisoners and Russian guards 1915?
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Found this on the Strelets forum... may be of some interest...
Very High Quality images with good colour........

http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/gorskii.html


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I think this is by the same photographer

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Hi Centurion, yes your quite right if you check the transport link you'll see the pic, you can search the Arcive as well for more..

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at the base of the page is shown a full picture of the album from which the Austrian prisoners pix was extracted. It is in black and white / sepia. So the beautifull color pix atop has been colorized. There is even a credit to the colorization (digital rendering by)

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http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/making.html

the explanation to the colorization process. based on original material however...

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Most interesting The BBC quite recently showed movie films taken in Britain in the 1920s using much the same process

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Hi you can find out more about the "magic lantern" used to project these images here....

http://www.magiclantern.org.uk/

http://www.magiclantern.org.uk/events/events7.html

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