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ASC stores and workshop Original photos taken by a doctor


morrisc8

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Hello all !

 

Post 47, it reads : Bazentin-le-Petit, it's a village in the Somme.

"High Wood" was at Bazentin-le-Petit...

 

Michel

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  • 4 months later...

Here are a few more and i now have AI software that can colour B&W photos. B&W is still the best but just trying it out. The last 3 photos are taken off my other ww1 glass photos.

  Keith

 

doc  ww1 St-Quentin colour.jpg

doc 1a ww1 colour.jpg

doc 1a ww1.jpg

doc 1918 Hindenburg Line ww1 colour.jpg

doc 1918 Hindenburg Line ww1.jpg

doc Telephone Exchange ww1 colour.jpg

doc Telephone Exchange ww1.jpg

doc wood trench ww1 colour.jpg

doc wood trench ww1.jpg

vf ww1 house.jpg

ww1 lux.JPG

british trucks pre war.jpg

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Final photograph doesn’t look to be France. Salonika?

Hi John,

                The photo is not from France maybe the NWF. I just put it up to show how the colour worked on a B&W photo.

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From a closer look at the headgear on the British troops, I’d now agree NWF, in the 1920s.

 

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Really enjoyed this thread. Was it it really 2016 when first posted! 

 

Thanks for the new postings.

 

Cheers.

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5 hours ago, Dai Bach y Sowldiwr said:

What software are you using?

The software is this Pixbim ColorSurprise AI, you can have 7 days for free, and i take a photo from my pc screen of it. link. ColorSurprise AI Pixbim Downloads | PixBim.  It`s not to bad and needs a little work on the photos, the cost is about $39 or £30 . I do not work for them. Here are some ww1 photos taken from my original negs that i have made in colour of a village in france and a tank photos. I have now bought a copy. People are harder to colour. These photos are not from the doc and just to show you what i have done. They take from 6sec to 60sec to colour, then i photo enhance them with a photo software on my pc. If you click on the photos they are smaller and look better.

  Regards,

      Keith

french house 35 neg  vf ww1 colour.jpg

french house 11 vf ww1 colour.jpg

ww1 vf french house Perthes 365 colour.JPG

www1 vf french house 103 colour.JPG

ww1 tank in german use neg with kia crew colour.JPG

ww1 tank in german use colour.jpg

ww1 tank Hollebeck. 1918 colour.jpg

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