Colourised and colourisation is the name of the technique/process
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Replying to @bazzacollins
Why not? Colourised is a word that means to add colour to something...
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Replying to @Starfox118
Yep, so does coloured and it was there first and contains two fewer letters.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
Coloured means to have coloured, or as the past action of colouring. Colourised is the process of colouring.
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Replying to @Starfox118 @bazzacollins
Vaughn’s right. It’s colouring with an image and colourisation in film. You doing ‘colouring’ to each frame. The sum total is colourisation.
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Replying to @PaulLomax @Starfox118
No, it's just a bollocks term for the same thing!
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Replying to @bazzacollins @Starfox118
Is Movie just a bollocks term for Photography?
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No, they are two different things entirely that need two different words to describe them. But you knock yourself out :)
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