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- Colour_recovery abstract "Colour recovery (or colour restoration) is a process which can restore lost colour, specifically to television programmes which were originally transmitted in colour, but for which only black & white copies remain archived. Not to be confused with colourisation, colour recovery is a newer process and is fundamentally different from colourisation for several reasons. Firstly, colour recovery can only be performed if the originally transmitted colour signal can be reconstructed or recovered from some source, whereas this is not usually the case for traditional colourisation. Secondly, colourisation can be used to colourise films and programmes that were made in black and white, using still colour photos and/or some educated guesswork to manually choose a colour palette. Conversely, the goal of colour recovery is to reinstate (as closely as possible) the colour signals of programmes originally made in colour as they were first seen. Colour recovery reconstructs the colour information from actual recovered signals and theoretically without depending on guesswork. As of 2010, colour recovery has successfully been applied to episodes of the BBC TV programmes Doctor Who, Dad's Army, and Are You Being Served?.".
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- Colour_recovery wikiPageExternalLink DalekWarDVD.htm.
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- Colour_recovery subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Colour_recovery comment "Colour recovery (or colour restoration) is a process which can restore lost colour, specifically to television programmes which were originally transmitted in colour, but for which only black & white copies remain archived. Not to be confused with colourisation, colour recovery is a newer process and is fundamentally different from colourisation for several reasons.".
- Colour_recovery label "Colour recovery".
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