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- In 2008, the Mint also produced 50-toea colourized coins for Papua New Guinea.
- I believe this is the correct source of the colourized version of the image dispayed here.
- However, my spell-checker allows Colourize, Colorize and Colourise ( but not Colourize ).
- However, my spell-checker allows Colourize, Colorize and Colourise ( but not Colourize ).
- In 2006, the Mint produced a second colourized circulation coin in support of a future without breast cancer.
- Originally filmed in black and white, the film was colourized and re-released on 3 August 2007.
- Since 2000, the RCM has been issuing colourized quarters on Canada Day with designs aimed to attract young collectors.
- Take an original print of some b / w classic like Casablanca and the recent colourized version of said film.
- On another IDENTICAL TV set, show the same scene from the colourized version, but with the colour turned off.
- Doyon ended up with 15 boxes full of sheets with sketches, which he then scanned into the computer, colourized and began editing.
- While some countries'mints have produced colourized coins for market to collectors, this is the first colourized coin in general circulation in the world.
- While some countries'mints have produced colourized coins for market to collectors, this is the first colourized coin in general circulation in the world.
- Also included in the set was the first poppy colourized quarter ( 2005 ), a Royal Canadian Legion symbol of remembrance, hope, and sacrifice.
- Has anything like this ever been done, and does anybody else think they can tell the difference between b / w and colourized b / w with the colour turned down.
- These coins are particularly unique because they were manufactured using a robotic mechanism that oriented the coins in such a way as to ensure that all the colourized designs faced the same direction.
- At the DRV I attempted to explain the copyright problem of a uncited black and white image, being colourized by an unknown person then being published in a broadsheet without any Citations.
- :: Re initial example, might I suggest colourize ( Can ), colorize ( Amer ), and colourise ( Brit ), whereas colorise wouldn't follow national conventions anywhere.
- :Well,'colourize'would be a bit unusual because'colour'is typical UK spelling and the'- ize'suffix with a'z'is typical US spelling .'colorise'would be untypical too.
- Careful examination of the cigarette card ( and the other 49 in the series ) shows the then common habit of colourizing photographs and adding in details that are " missing "-in this case-the town below that the Spitfire is " protecting ".
- A follow-up : if I colourize and add sky etc to a photo taken by another person ( ie improve it, creating a new image ) do I have to seek the permission of the copyright holder before publishing it on the net or in a publication ? Preceding talk ) 20 : 44, 23 May 2010 ( UTC)