Snow and spruces in the Taunus range just north of Frankfurt, Dec.4.
(Vertical movement of camera, f4, 1/8 sec)
As the partial lockdown in Germany due to the coronavirus and the release of Photoshop’s new neural filter “colorize” almost coincided, I had time to try and see what the filter can do. Here is an example of a color photo of Frankfurt taken just after nightfall. The original is shown at right above, the de-colorized version below, done in Photoshop. The neural filter then created a new version of the b-w picture adding computer-generated colors. See for yourself and let me know what you think.

In and around Frankfurt, a slideshow.
March, April, May 2020

A man climbs along the Eschbach crag (Eschbacher Klippen), some 35 kms (22 mls) north of Frankfurt.

A hen peers through patterned glass in a garden in Frankfurt

Statues of the Gutenberg memorial (the one who introduced mechanical movable type printing to Europe in the 15th century) in downton Frankfurt and two workers on a platform hanging from a crane.

This is what you can do by applying Photoshop’s content aware filling tool a couple of times to the same image.

A self-reflection on a Sunday morning.

A dragonfly looks at its own reflection in a window.