Your results are definitely of the latter. CODIJY Recoloring takes away the hassle from colorization. There is a difference between Artistic License and Artist's License. I'd say the colorations are quite acceptable. Here are some of the Codijy Colorizer Pro results, with the B&W and Colorized versions:Having researched and tried a few of the free onli. Here are some of the Codijy Colorizer Pro results, with the B&W and Colorized versions: ![]() I tried colorizing these, and as expected got “Garbage Out.” I also got to better understand the axiom: “Garbage IN, Garbage OUT.” I had several scanned images (not shown) from the early 1900s which were highly degraded to start, and not a lot of focus … more like a big blob. Turn Black & White Photos Into Colors Masterpieces Using State-of-Art Technology Now with a dramatically bigger collection of colorized content. I estimate that the easy ones take about 20 minutes per, and the more complicated ones take anywhere from 30 minutes – 1 hour. In doing the colorization, the more areas you define, the better the result, but the longer it takes. Oh, well, that’s Artistic License in play. My wife, Joan, says that I screwed up in making the wedding dress white, that during that era, wedding dresses were typically ivory. ![]() You have to select which colors to use, and then outline each area with that color. For photos which are very complicated, with say a lot of people in them, or a lot of different scenery elements, those colorizations take quite a bit more time. ![]() What I learned about Codijy is that it takes a good deal of time to get a good colorized version of a print, but in the end it’s worth the effort. All were original Black & White scanned from the paper print, as digital didn’t exist then. The attached pictures range from 1900s – 1975 of Joan’s (my wife) side of the family. A few weeks ago, I bought the software “Codijy Colorizer Pro” for Windows for $50. ![]() Having researched and tried a few of the free online colorization programs, I find that they deliver a less-than-desirable result.
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