Miss E. Demine

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A portrait of Miss E. Demine, taken by photographer Mathew Brady. (1860-1865))

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Welcome & Nicely done. BTW, for the National Archive images (such as this one) there are large sizes available (if you had not found them already) that would allow you to play with the detail a little more. You can find the larger version of this one here.

Out of curiosity, what are you using to do your colorization's?
 
Welcome & Nicely done. BTW, for the National Archive images (such as this one) there are large sizes available (if you had not found them already) that would allow you to play with the detail a little more. You can find the larger version of this one here.


Thank you. Corrected.

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Out of curiosity, what are you using to do your colorization's?

Akvis Coloriage + Photoshop
 
What a beautiful picture of a young girl. Although her hair looks a little grey, I Think it's the way the light was hitting her in the black and white photo making her hair look that way? :unsure:

Great attention to detail, thanks for sharing. :smile coffee:
 
Akvis Coloriage + Photoshop

Thanks for posting the larger version. I am not personally familiar with Akvis, so thanks for sharing your results. Looking at the detail in the larger version and reviewing a Akvis video, it looks fairly easy to use, but I'm concerned about the ability to fine tune the image. I noticed for example that the color of her earrings appears on her hair and that her neckline suddenly stops in the middle of the cross and is B&W to the bottom of the exposed skin.

Do you have the ability to touch up some of these things after? Can you add things like more color in the cheeks?

Thanks again for sharing your work, look forward to seeing more.
 
Sometimes us ladies start turning gray early. I had my first white hairs at 12 years old. It was across my front. People always admired it and thought I had it colored like that on purpose. I said no it was natural.

Now have a lot of grey, but I have learned to like it. Makes me look dignified.

Nice picture and a pretty girl. Thanks for sharing.
 
This may be "by Brady" but it certainly doesn't look Civil War period to me - guessing I'd say 1870's at the earliest. ( Mostly because of the unkempt hair, but THAT wouldn'tve been fashionable at any time in the 1800's. I remember a White House-era photo of Nellie Grant and Ulysses Jr. where her hair looks similar though. )
 
This may be "by Brady" but it certainly doesn't look Civil War period to me - guessing I'd say 1870's at the earliest. ( Mostly because of the unkempt hair, but THAT wouldn'tve been fashionable at any time in the 1800's. I remember a White House-era photo of Nellie Grant and Ulysses Jr. where her hair looks similar though. )
Well quality wise I'd say it fits the bill, but it's hard to really pinpoint the quality to a certain era as Brady has maintained the same sort of quality throughout his work, but this might just be a rebellious teenager (She looks quite young, late teens). :P
 
Thanks for posting the larger version. I am not personally familiar with Akvis, so thanks for sharing your results. Looking at the detail in the larger version and reviewing a Akvis video, it looks fairly easy to use, but I'm concerned about the ability to fine tune the image. I noticed for example that the color of her earrings appears on her hair and that her neckline suddenly stops in the middle of the cross and is B&W to the bottom of the exposed skin.

Sorry, I Don't Speak English. I from Ukraine. I Use Google Translate. Can't Answer You

http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/examples/coloring-rules.php
http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/examples/multicolor.php


Yes, you are right. Photoshop effective is than Akvis Coloriage. Akvis save time.

Do you have the ability to touch up some of these things after?

Yes
http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/howwork/strokes.php

Can you add things like more color in the cheeks?

It all depends to photo.

Colorized Zuzah

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Akvis Coloriage

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Color skin Miss E. Demine... I could not do anything. I'm an amateur.









 
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Sorry, I Don't Speak English. I from Ukraine. I Use Google Translate. Can't Answer You

http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/examples/coloring-rules.php
http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/examples/multicolor.php


Yes, you are right. Photoshop effective is than Akvis Coloriage. Akvis save time.



Yes
http://akvis.com/en/coloriage-tutorial/howwork/strokes.php



It all depends to photo.

Colorized Zuzah

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Akvis Coloriage

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Color skin Miss E. Demine... I could not do anything. I'm an amateur.









Very beautiful work
 
Great Job ! I would love to know Miss E Demine's story. Beautiful girl. She reminds me of the oldest daughter on the Little House on the Prairie.

Welcome to the forums.
THANK YOU.... That was dirivng me nuts trying to figure out who she looks like and you nailed it.. The girl from Little House...
 

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