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How does technicolor color previously black and white TV shows?

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How does technicolor color previously black and white TV shows?

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Technicolor is a color film process but it is not the only one. There is regular color, which shows from the 60s and 70s and up to today are shot in and Technicolor which is known for its very vibrant and saturated color. It was mostly used for musicals. If you are thinking of shows that were shot in black and white and broadcast in color then that is not Technicolor. That is a simple painting process. It is kind of like water color. They actually painted the film with the color and that is the color you see.

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