2012/09/13 21:40:15
quantumeffect
I thought some of you would find this interesting (I did).  The work was done by the National Media Museum in England and the recovered color movie dates to 1902.
 
The original process and the restoration process are both fascinating.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XekGVQM33ao&feature=player_embedded
 
 
2012/09/14 00:28:11
Old55
Fascinating.  
2012/09/14 00:32:48
bapu
That is even more fascinating than The FSF.
2012/09/14 00:47:38
julibee
I saw that too... I love any images from that era, and in moving color... Wow...
2012/09/14 04:08:25
craigb
Oh I see what they're trying to do.  They're just trying to make us think that color had been invented back around 1900 when everyone knows that the world was only in black and white back then.  However, I'm not fooled!
2012/09/14 07:40:50
Jonbouy
quantumeffect


I thought some of you would find this interesting (I did).  The work was done by the National Media Museum in England and the recovered color movie dates to 1902.
 
The original process and the restoration process are both fascinating.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XekGVQM33ao&feature=player_embedded
 
 

I watched on the news here last night.
 
The technique is pretty much the same as the splitting and combining of RGB filters used in Photoshop and much image technology today.  Amazing stuff.  I couldn't believe it was from 1902, fantastic.
2012/09/14 07:49:39
Karyn
Technically it's not colour film,  it's colour encoded.
2012/09/14 10:56:50
julibee
Karyn


Technically it's not colour film,  it's colour encoded.

That just makes it more bad a$$. :)
2012/09/14 11:19:51
bapu
julibee


Karyn


Technically it's not colour film,  it's colour encoded.

That just makes it more bad ar$ed. :)

Daryl'd.


2012/09/14 11:24:56
julibee
I feel so dirty all of a sudden... HAHHAHA!
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