From: utzoo!utcsrgv!elf Newsgroups: net.graphics Title: Re: On coloring B&W films - (nf) Article-I.D.: utcsrgv.1238 Posted: Mon Apr 4 09:22:36 1983 Received: Mon Apr 4 09:45:32 1983 References: fortune.891 Ah, gimme a break, all you aesthetes out there. I just want some information, the more specific, the better (like addresses or phone numbers of companies involved). I don't deny that many b&w movies will (and should) remain b&w. (Non-portable programs due to machine or device dependence would be a crude analogy to this situation.) But let's be realistic. You can't tell me that sophisticated and evocative lighting techniques were used for Laurel and Hardy movies. I agree that using a system to repair print damage would also be productive, perhaps even more so. Eugene Fiume U of Toronto utcsrgv!elf