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Title: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: City Hall on Wednesday 06 March 19 20:43 GMT (UK)
Hi, I have a digital 'colour' copy of a photograph which was taken in 1911 and was originally black and white.I have seen the original black and white photo and in my opinion it is  much superior. Is there anyone on this forum who could return my photo to black and white?



Thanks.
Paul
Title: Re: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: jim1 on Thursday 07 March 19 15:18 GMT (UK)
Something like this?
Title: Re: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: japeflakes on Thursday 07 March 19 15:29 GMT (UK)
and another b&w
Title: Re: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: Treetotal on Thursday 07 March 19 15:40 GMT (UK)
I had a go too.
Carol
Title: Re: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: Treetotal on Thursday 07 March 19 15:41 GMT (UK)
...and black & White if you prefer.
Carol
Title: Re: Can a photograph be 'de-colourised'? Tylers Shoeshop, O'Connell Street Dublin
Post by: City Hall on Thursday 07 March 19 20:06 GMT (UK)
Thanks guys, that's exactly what I wanted.
Paul.