Thanks to the digital process of colourisation, dozens of history’s most iconic photographs have been transformed from black and white into glorious technicolour.
And the effect is absolutely stunning and will probably make you see these historic moments in a completely new light.
The historic black and white images taken by photographers such as Eddie Adams, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Alexander Gardner, Malcolm Browne, Joe Rosenthal and Dorothea Lange infiltrated popular culture and stood the test of time.
From the famous 1945 Times Square kiss, to a nuclear weapons test being conducted by the United States in 1946, to the buddhist monk setting himself alight, the transformation of these incredible images makes them even more striking.
Take a trip through history and check out two dozen of the best black and white images transformed into full colour below:
Sgt. George Camblair learning how to use a gas mask during a practice smokescreen in 1942 at Fort Belvoir, VirginiaA Buddhist monk, burns himself to death on a Saigon street to protest alleged persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government in 1963
Portrait of photographer Dorothea Lange atop a car with her holding a giant camera in February of 1936
















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