On the back of the original Harold Ely photo it notes his weight as 275lbs. Underneath in pencil it states "With football suit 297lbs".
Probably the only player to ever wear a triple digit number in a regular season game.
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Nice. When my Dad had stroke 5 years ago, it was my escape. I was spending nights in hospital and colorizations took me away, that and computer chess. Nothing else worked. It was, and is, good therapy for me.LJP wrote:Thanks.jeckle_and_heckle wrote:There's no great fan of colorization in this cornfield but those are outstanding! Never seen better! Impressed!
What is most attractive is the attention to detail - the chain, the label on the meat package, and many other features.
NICE JOB! In fact - SUPER JOB!
Ironically, colouring Harold Ely himself took about an hour. The rest took 7+ hours.
The colorization helps with my Autism; I get to switch off completely, which is nice.
Here is link to ebay, these are all mine. There must be about 100 of them
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LJP, would you mind sharing which software you use in your colorizations? It does seem on a par better than most and I'm curious to hear about your technique.LJP wrote:Thanks.jeckle_and_heckle wrote:There's no great fan of colorization in this cornfield but those are outstanding! Never seen better! Impressed!
What is most attractive is the attention to detail - the chain, the label on the meat package, and many other features.
NICE JOB! In fact - SUPER JOB!
Ironically, colouring Harold Ely himself took about an hour. The rest took 7+ hours.
The colorization helps with my Autism; I get to switch off completely, which is nice.
Thanks.
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Can't afford Photoshop so I use the free GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP - https://www.gimp.org/downloads). There are probably similar alternatives out there too.
Same process whatever the software really - add a new layer with the desired colour, add a black full transparent mask, set the mode to overlay and start deleting the mask to get the colour on the image.
PS - I also have the G'MIC plugin installed in GIMP which includes a multitude of film emulations to give a more photographic feel to the end product.
Same process whatever the software really - add a new layer with the desired colour, add a black full transparent mask, set the mode to overlay and start deleting the mask to get the colour on the image.
PS - I also have the G'MIC plugin installed in GIMP which includes a multitude of film emulations to give a more photographic feel to the end product.
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Took a quick peek. On the tutorials page, the Simple Floating Logo looks pretty interesting. Might have to tool around with that a bit.LJP wrote:Can't afford Photoshop so I use the free GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP - https://www.gimp.org/downloads). There are probably similar alternatives out there too.
Same process whatever the software really - add a new layer with the desired colour, add a black full transparent mask, set the mode to overlay and start deleting the mask to get the colour on the image.
PS - I also have the G'MIC plugin installed in GIMP which includes a multitude of film emulations to give a more photographic feel to the end product.
Thanks. And good work!
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