What is it about this photo that dramatically gives away its processing from the source from the old h b?



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What is it about this photo that dramatically gives away its processing from the source from the old h b? and got a better answer

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are the shadows on the eyes strange, the headdress, the border of the background color on the coat?

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There are strange shadows on the eyes of the headdress the border of the background color on the coat.

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the headdress does not match the rest of the image

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. nothing makes you doubt that it was painted after coloring must be gradually removed K in the color image it does not happen so much

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two in one black and white and color images. apparently there is no getting away from it. by the way in colorized movies the same thing. hat.

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The border between the cap and the background.

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Monotony of color lack of color reflexes

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First of all, resolution jumps, irrespective of the distance to the focal plane. The dark part of the ear, for example, is very different in resolution from the pinna of the ear, and the hat from the eyes, even though they are at the same distance as the details of the hat, at least at the same distance. Uneven skin texture - in the centers of both cheeks frankly forgotten characteristic brush marks.

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There is a general similarity of painted photos as, for example, all patients with Down's syndrome resemble each other, regardless of nationality and race

 

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