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This album began as a simple test roll for my first SLR, a Pentax Program A, shot on a sunny Berlin day with black & white film. It quickly became a bridge between my two passions: analog photography and my PhD research in computational photography. Some of these images were colorized using a hybrid method I developed. To preserve the film's authentic grain and texture, I used the CIE L*a*b* color space. The original black-and-white scan provides the untouched luminance data (the 'L*' channel), while a neural network generates the color information (the 'a*' and 'b*' channels). This process layers digital color onto a pure analog base, creating a vibrant, unpredictable look reminiscent of expired film.
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