Any photoshop experts, please help me out!

美國友邦

New Member
I visited a military museum in Beijing
but these photos I took are out of focus, help would be appreciated.

1. Oil painting of Japanese surrendering to China in WW2

2. Staues of five heroes on Langya Mountain

3. Flag of US, the Republic of China, the Soviet Union as well as other allied nations

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RedMercury

Junior Member
This is not a photoshop, just a detail of the painting found elsewhere.

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9th Hour of the 9th day of the 9th month, 1945. The Japanese surrender at Nanjing.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
Is this a real pix or a scene in some movie? If it is real, then it must be photoshop, because in 1945 there is no color photo.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
lol but they had colour oil paints

Well, I didn't mention about paint. Anyway someone argue that there was color photography back to 1945. This is news for me. Can you provide more prove?

Edit: Wiki said that the first known color photograph can tracked back as early as 1861. Wow, I just can't imagine that!
 
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AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Both the movies Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz were filmed in color back in 1939. If they film a movie in color, they can take pictures in color. Also I remember there's color footage of the invasion of Iwo Jima.
 

Quickie

Colonel
I am quite sure the colour reproduction of these movies only appeared at a much later date during the early wonder days of computer technlogy.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
I remember watching them as a kid in color before computer aided colorization. The first color studio movie was after the turn of the century. Color photography has been around longer than people think.
 
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