Noun
colorization (plural colorizations)
An electronic process that adds color to black and white movies.
A green colorization occurs mostly late in the day when the sun is comparatively low in the sky and the incident sunlight has a reddish tinge that appears green when illuminating a very tall bluish cloud. Source: Internet
Colorization Director Capra met with Wilson Markle about having Colorization, Inc., colorize It's a Wonderful Life based on an enthusiastic response to the colorization of Topper from actor Cary Grant. Source: Internet
In animation production, line art colorization is considered as mundane yet time-consuming work that requires a large amount of time to refine. Source: Internet
ViolentEastCoastCity: stuhayes2010: If you're the slightest history lover, They Shall Not Grow Old, Peter Jackson's colorization of WW1, is very worth your time. Source: Internet
Gary Edgerton, writing for the Journal of Popular Film & Television criticized the colorization, ".. Source: Internet
AFT completed the colorization in two months at a cost of $450,000. Source: Internet