Breathing New Life Into Classic Scenes: Taiwanese Photo Colorist Wang Tzu-so Ep8
Unlike AI tools that rely on probability and data sets to colorize old photos, Wang Tzu-so relies on in-depth historical research to do the job. Throughout his career, he has colorized more than 4,000 vintage photos, allowing viewers to visit the old days of Taiwan with hues and tints. Not only does he delve into archives for color details, but he also interviews pertinent people to gain knowledge from the field. Learn more about how Wang strives for the utmost color accuracy of classics scenes in Taiwan.
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