ARBITRARY COLORS: Color processing of a macro photograph. Shades of red, green, orange, and pale green. This sophisticated process of arbitrary creative coloring was developed by Ando Gilardi (1921-2012) in the 1970s. It is a photographic technique of great expressive power and versatility, with results that can be considered a precursor to subsequent digital processing. Color G, Milan, circa 1975. EXTRALARGE FILE AVAILABLE

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title: COLOR G - MACROPHOTOGRAPHY

subject date: 2016-02-01

caption: ARBITRARY COLORS: Color processing of a macro photograph. Shades of red, green, orange, and pale green. This sophisticated process of arbitrary creative coloring was developed by Ando Gilardi (1921-2012) in the 1970s. It is a photographic technique of great expressive power and versatility, with results that can be considered a precursor to subsequent digital processing. Color G, Milan, circa 1975.
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image epoch: Anni Settanta

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subject epoch: Anni Settanta

technique: Color G

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