coloristé
Coloristé is a term that refers to the practice of selectively adding color to a black and white image or film. This technique was particularly popular in the early days of cinema before the widespread adoption of full-color filming processes. Coloristé was often achieved through hand-painting individual frames or using stencil-based dyeing processes. The most common application involved adding naturalistic colors to elements like the sky, clothing, or blood.
The advent of Technicolor and other early color film technologies gradually rendered manual coloristé obsolete for