The art of hand-coloring or tinting black and white photographs has been around, the Vox video above explains, since the earliest days of photography itself. “But these didn’t end up looking super realistic,” at least not next to their modern counterparts, created with computers.
Source: How Obsessive Artists Colorize Old Photographs & Restore the True Colors of the Past | Open Culture

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