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I'm curious about the black and white photography which has a bit of colour (ususally flowers) that's used for greeting cards. Does anyone know what it's called or who does this sort of photography? Or even where I can find places on the internet with these sort of images?
-- Cataluna Wakefield (scruff01@tpg.com.au), October 30, 1998
It's called hand coloring. Search through Yahoo. There's one site with hand colored infrared photos.
-- Brian C. Miller (a-bcmill@exchange.microsoft.com), November 02, 1998.
This process is achieved by hand painting the color on to the actual print. Many photographers use a brand of paint specifically made for this purpose, called Marshall's oils or pencils, but I understand you can use regular artist's oils as well. Some people are now using computer programs to get a similar effect on scanned images. It just seems so much more personal when they've been tinted by hand, as used to be done before the advent of color film.
-- Ellen Mudge (denmudge@telusplanet.net), November 30, 1998.