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  2. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal and coloured pencils are also used in hand-colouring of photographs and the terms crayon, pastel, charcoal, and pencil were often used interchangeably by colourists. Hand-coloured photographs sometimes include the combined use of dyes, water-colours, oils, and other pigments to create varying effects on the printed image.

  3. Photo-crayotype - Wikipedia

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    From its inception in 1839, photographers had been using pigments to hand colour photographs. [1] The most common method used was the addition of colour to the finished daguerreotype, ambrotype or print. But by the 1850s there were two well-established processes based on using photographs as the base layer over which pigments were applied.

  4. Tinted photograph - Wikipedia

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    Tinted photograph is a photograph produced on dyed printing papers produced by commercial manufacturers or a hand-colored photograph.A single overall colour underlies the images printed on dyed photographic papers and is most apparent in the highlights and mid-tones.

  5. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    The shortcomings of the Autochrome process were the expense (one plate cost about as much as a dozen black-and-white plates of the same size), the relatively long exposure times which made hand-held "snapshots" and photographs of moving subjects impractical, and the density of the finished image due to the presence of the light-absorbing color ...

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    Even prior to this official designation, Kansas suffragists chose the sunflower as a symbol in 1867, inspiring the use of yellow as the national color for the women's suffrage movement.

  8. The Most Romantic Place in Every State - AOL

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    Arizona: Yaki Point. Grand Canyon National Park The Grand Canyon's stunning beauty is an undeniable hit with tourists, making it hard to find a quieter spot to share a scenic view with your sweetie.

  9. 9 Best Cat Sweaters Your Kitty Will Love Wearing in the Winter

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    PHOTO CREDIT: Amazon. Buy on Amazon. Why We Love. Made from soft, high-quality acrylic yarn. Classic turtleneck design. Easy to put on and take off. Comes in 16 vibrant color options. Available in ...