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			30+ inches to 40+ inches was the normal length for panoramas back then. By color, I don't mean colorizing the photo so the uniforms are blue and grass is green. I mean that if you reproduce an old photo with black & white film or only black inks on a computer printer, it might resemble a Xerox . It will look better and more real when color film or multi-color inks are used. The original 1920s panorama would likely have a sepia tone to it-- so the original wasn't literally black and white ... I'm assuming your image isn't black and white. Below is a color image of a sepia photo and a black & white image of a sepia photo.     Last edited by drc; 10-04-2009 at 03:07 PM. | 
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