Talk:Selective color

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[edit] Selective color: Pop culture

The Pop culture section does not read from a neutral POV. The author needs to rework the entry in the encyclopedic voice with cited sources that demonstrate this particular POV is the predominant view in the industry. Mactographer 22:04, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Changed image

As both images in this article were of the same subject (wedding), I have changed one of them to an alternative image which i feel better illustrates the key principles of selective colour. Any objections can be discussed at my talk page.

--Lukebishop 15:27, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

Your talk page is too difficult to find. Leave a bread trail. Even your replacement image link is broken. As for replacing the more interesting image with an esthetically vapid snap shot ... I suppose it illustrates the principle of selective color in a dry and clinical manner, but I'm not convinced it's superior by any definition. However, I will not contest or reverse the replacement.
--Mactographer 11:55, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Only digital

This article only mentioned the digital method, I think the hand colouring method should be mentioned as well.