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Now you can see what the Connecticut house looked like.
The Connecticut house: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu6Cb8rvPD8 The scene where we see a very young Barbara Eden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UXxRFp11HA |
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It looks really nice, you did a good job. I made a screenshot of Barbara Eden from it.
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Thanks. I didn’t make the video by the way. Deoldify did all the coloring. Not me. I sooo wanted to have CBS show this episode in color especially since BARBARA Eden is still with us. I also wanted to see the Connecticut house in color even though I already saw still images.
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It still looks really good. I'd like to see more colorized episodes too.
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I like these better than the pro jobs (some of which I re-viewed after watching these). For instance, I don't think there would have been nearly the mix of gaudy and don't-go-together colors in that Hollywood suite. Those lamp shades would have probably been white, too. I think they had an inclination to use all colors except black, white, and gray.
And that stove in the first apt. Early 50s yellow? No way. It would have been a plain white appliance. |
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