Image description: 1951 — “Little Lebowski,” Jeff Bridges, P and his celebrity father, Lloyd Bridges.


(Originally published on beige.party: 2024-02-20)

  • littleblue✨@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Because it’s been remastered, essentially, from its original format and resolution. I’m sure that you could color “correct” it to a more modern state, but then you’d be the one doctoring it.

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      9 months ago

      Can you explain this in a bit more detail?

      Do you mean rescanned from the original negative? Is that remastering? It’s not a term I’ve heard applied to photography much.

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        9 months ago

        Hence “essentially”, yep. It’s been updated, whether by hand or by algorithm or both, and the finished result is a hybrid of old format & resolution and modern graphic standards.

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          9 months ago

          So I did some research I to this and yeah, it might look like that but this image was lifted from the Getty image archive where they claim it is just a high res scan of the original medium format negative.

          I suspect they applied some dust removal and maybe a contrast curve.

          You’d be surprised how good some of these negatives can look after all this time, right?

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            9 months ago

            The image itself was taken by a chap called Murray Garrett. He used to be Bob Hope’s personal photographer, but shot loads of celebrities up until the late 60s.

            Look at this banger of Marilyn Munroe

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        9 months ago

        My Samsung has a remaster option for photos that could have easily spit out an image like OP’s if applied to the original.