Colorized Images

Started by jerod, January 30, 2013, 12:19:36 AM

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Zackuth

Quote from: Scatter on May 02, 2013, 01:22:30 AM
Say hello to my new desktop background!!  :D

These cannot replace my grandkids for the background, but they will make their way into my screen saver.
"Listen to them; the children of the night.  What music they make!"  Dracula

kklloo

Wow, simply gorgeous.




Sal

jerod

jerod

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: jerod on September 21, 2013, 03:06:18 AM
Lugosi in color:



How did a guy that only comes out at night get such a good tan?

ADAM

horrorhunter

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on September 21, 2013, 03:15:14 AM
How did a guy that only comes out at night get such a good tan?
"Tan, don't immolate...get a Coppertone tan"
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Mord

Spray-tanning originated in the Carpathian Mountains (little known fact).

poppydave

Absolutely great color imaging on all your photos, of course my favorite has to be "FRANKENSTEIN". you do great work.   
Dave

Anton Phibes

I think the Lugosi Dracula image is great. I dont like the blue tinted Bela Lugosi's that some people dig. If you came to Dracula's castle, and he was blue---wouldn't you just, I dunno---leave? :angel:. he's Hungarian. He's gonna have a little color in hsi flesh if he's having a well balanced diet,lol. :laugh:

MONSTERMOSH

These are some pretty cool images!

jlyon1515

I remember someone selling a colorized Bride of Frankenstein photo on eBay a while back. Here is what that looked like:

aura of foreboding

Quote from: Mord on September 21, 2013, 07:29:26 PM
Spray-tanning originated in the Carpathian Mountains (little known fact).

That perhaps the rest of the world was better off not knowing...   thrhrt

jerod

Quote from: jlyon1515 on October 25, 2013, 08:15:02 PM
I remember someone selling a colorized Bride of Frankenstein photo on eBay a while back. Here is what that looked like:

Awesome image!
jerod

Mitchellmania

Quote from: Rich on February 07, 2013, 02:31:01 PM
It is not debatable. The monster was green. You did very good work though.
Frankenstein Monster Makeup was a sky blue gray, not green.

jerod

Quote from: Mitchellmania on October 30, 2013, 08:41:11 PM
Frankenstein Monster Makeup was a sky blue gray, not green.

Several options; including "classic green":

jerod

Mord

Maybe it's just me, but color takes away some of their charm and mystery.