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Re: colorls in base




> On Feb 17, 2019, at 4:49 PM, John Nemeth <jnemeth%cue.bc.ca@localhost> wrote:
> 
> On Feb 17, 10:33am, Christos Zoulas wrote:
> } On Feb 17, 11:45am, chris%groessler.org@localhost (Christian Groessler) wrote:
> } | On 2/17/19 5:52 AM, John Nemeth wrote:
> } | > } We resist also personal taste but aesthetics is also important for
> } | > } many/most(?) people. For the some reason probably nobody deliberately
> } | > } watches black-white TV and old valuable movies are now often painted.
> } | >
> } | >       Many people consider this to be ruining them.
> } | 
> } | +1
> } 
> } Both the original and the colorized versions are available. Colorizing them
> } opens them to new audiences who would have never seen them otherwise.
> 
>     Why can't new audiences watch them in the original format for
> which they were designed to be viewed?  Movies are a form of art.
> Should we be changing the colours on a Picasso to match modern
> tastes?

They might eventually want to see the originals, but then again they might not.
They are better off either way compared to not seeing them. It is all about availability/
accessibility, and choice. Many black and white movies were not 'designed' that way,
They did got printed in black and white because color was not available. We are making
them accessible in both formats and letting the audience choose. My phone 20 years ago
did not have colors either; it had green leds. My phone today has colors and can also do
greyscale using filters. I don't choose greyscale....

christos



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