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  • noun Alternative spelling of colorization.

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Examples

  • I tend to use Photoshop Elements to distort these images using the Liquify tool, before transfering it over to Corel Painter X to do any colourisation, to add any extra elements and to blend.

    Kit. Lee Lee 2009

  • The Gigantor name comes from the US version of a 1960s Tetsujin TV series, a show that has unfortunately suffered the triple ingomony of dubbing, colourisation and editing to remove violence from the action scenes.

    Gigantor! Ghost in the Shell’s Mamoru Oshii to Direct Live Action Tetsujin 28-go Movie | /Film 2009

  • I tend to use Photoshop Elements to distort these images using the Liquify tool, before transfering it over to Corel Painter X to do any colourisation, to add any extra elements and to blend.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Lee Lee 2009

  • The Thirties sections are filmed in a sepia wash that is particularly effective Hall remarks that "the colourisation needs a little work".

    The Thirteenth Floor (1999) 2005

  • The Jamadar's tribute from man to man, one encased in a dark skin and one in a white, was akin to the tribulation that would not be driven from Barlow's mind over the Gulab, that in their case made the matter of a skin colourisation the bar sinister.

    Caste William Alexander Fraser 1896

  • Martin Scorsese has, for many years, been active in the preservation of cinematic works whose makers are no longer able to protect The Film Foundation, the organisation he helped set up in 1990, has fought forced colourisation of black and white films, championed forgotten directors, and lists more than

    The Guardian World News Andrew Pulver 2010

  • And I'm an old fvwm2-loving curmudgeon who really hates colourisation.

    Planet Perl 2010

  • Martin Scorsese has, for many years, been active in the preservation of cinematic works whose makers are no longer able to protect The Film Foundation, the organisation he helped set up in 1990, has fought forced colourisation of black and white films, championed forgotten directors, and lists more than

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Andrew Pulver 2010

  • Martin Scorsese has, for many years, been active in the preservation of cinematic works whose makers are no longer able to protect The Film Foundation, the organisation he helped set up in 1990, has fought forced colourisation of black and white films, championed forgotten directors, and lists more than

    The Guardian World News Andrew Pulver 2010

  • It's like the process of colourisation: you can do it really well, and can perhaps even make it look as if it was shot in colour to begin with, but at the end of the day it's still colourisation.

    DVD Times 2009

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