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    Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Hi Everybody,

    Yesterday when I was going through all the colorization's I've submitted on here I noticed that I've never done a Marie Curie colorization. Since my ancestry is Polish/Ukrainian I figured it would be a good idea to colorize a famous Polish scientist. Who better than Marie Curie? Enjoy!

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Excellent job; how many hours do you spend on one such work? is that some sign of growing cancer that is seen as a white patch near her chin or a patch in photo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent job; how many hours do you spend on one such work? is that some sign of growing cancer that is seen as a white patch near her chin or a patch in photo?
    I do all my colors as layers with masks applied in Photoshop. None of my coloring alters the photos in any way so it can be viewed as "non-destructive editing." The spot you're seeing is most likely due to the age of the photo when it was scanned by whomever scanned it. I have spots like that on scans I've done of my grandparents photos too. I think humidity causes it after years of sitting on a shelf/box etc.

    This coloring took me an hour to do. I have a whole process planned out now so that I can get the colors I use most often quickly and apply to the layers I already have setup ahead of time with the correct modes etc. Some colorization's take me a few days while others, like portraits with minimal backgrounds, can take as low as a half hour. Thanks for looking and commenting!

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Great job as usual Zak

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    She practically glows!

    (sorry, couldn't resist it).

    Good job.

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    She practically glows!

    (sorry, couldn't resist it).

    Good job.
    Yes, positively radiant. ( I did not start it)

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    You are an expert!!

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    She practically glows!

    (sorry, couldn't resist it).

    Good job.
    Lol, yeah the glowing comments are pretty big on Reddit Colorization with this at the moment too.

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Zak, I have to say great work, you are the master. Wouldn't know where to start.

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Zak, I have to say great work, you are the master. Wouldn't know where to start.
    Thanks for the compliment. With colorization its about mixing colors by using base layers and then low flow rate colors from there. Once you've figured out the colors you see in other peoples skin and start applying them in photoshop you'll learn what works and what doesn't. The trick is to start with a base color and work your way up from there until you achieve a realistic color pattern in the skin etc.

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Great work Zak

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Great job as usual Zak
    Thanks Dave. Hey, if I wanted to do a series on how to colorize, what would be the best way to do that on this website?

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by zkogut View Post
    Hey, if I wanted to do a series on how to colorize, what would be the best way to do that on this website?
    Just start a thread with a suitable title in the Image Post-Processing & Printing forum.

    I'd also tag it to help others find it in future and add it to my list of favourite threads here

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    Re: Marie Curie COLORIZATION

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Just start a thread with a suitable title in the Image Post-Processing & Printing forum.

    I'd also tag it to help others find it in future and add it to my list of favourite threads here
    Thanks! I'll put something together soon and post it to that forum.

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