Entries to our colorized black and white photo competition keep coming in, and we couldn’t be happier. In these difficult times, seeing the faces of your ancestors in color uplifts and inspires MyHeritage users around the world to be positive and focus on better times.
If you haven’t tried it yet, MyHeritage InColor — our popular automatic photo colorization feature — is available for free and unlimited use for the next month, to provide those isolated at home with a fun way to pass the time. Over the month, we are choosing a new winner each week from users that are sharing their colorized photos with the hashtag #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues. Winners will get a free MyHeritage Complete subscription for a year.
Here are some of our favorite entries from this past week:
My great-great grandmother and uncle.#ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/M5iScLtCC5
— Amy (@wma4891) April 4, 2020
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#ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues @MyHeritage is colourizing your old black and white photos for free! My father and his four older brothers in 1943. pic.twitter.com/I4IdkRHzh7
— Kathleen Randall (@KathleenMarieR) March 29, 2020
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My beautiful mum Hazel far left in Rudi’s wine cellar in Switzerland 1950’s. #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues pic.twitter.com/anlRRJU2Om
— Janny (@jannyj67) April 3, 2020
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That's my cousin Steven Harris on the right, with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the background, during a trip to New Zealand. #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues pic.twitter.com/ofmyeLKmW0
— HyggeHomey (@HomeyHygge) April 2, 2020
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Thank you, @MyHeritage for the free colourisation software and the #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues opportunity. Here’s a wonderful photo of my lovely dad and his father. https://t.co/4TLXn0wJhi pic.twitter.com/4f3imuCCJo
— Katie Morgan (@feroceflauto) April 4, 2020
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This is why social distancing is important. My great-great-grandfather (short man in the middle, red beard brown hair! His passport confirms this!) was a Civil War Veteran, immigrated from Germany, but died in the 1890 flu pandemic. #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/FppWse2Obe
— Jennifer Wilson (@jenndiggy) April 4, 2020
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#1966 the folks. Somewhere. #Dancing colourised image #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues pic.twitter.com/EdmKdUoMON
— Haider Bahrani
#music #food #love (@HaiderSonneteer) April 1, 2020
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My grandmother in two photos as a child – one with her younger brother. Colorized by the @MyHeritage inColor app. #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues pic.twitter.com/ovl67bQPdf
— TransDutch (@TransDutch) April 2, 2020
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Liking the colourization effect on some old family photos #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues pic.twitter.com/hgDg2PdtNL— Iain Beat (@tartanbeat) April 2, 2020
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#ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/KWud3qHmdi
— Ruslan Samusenka (@djsamusenko) April 1, 2020
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And my another great-great-grandmother (on the right), who was a archaic ritual singer from Aukštaitija (there are actual records of her singing). 1940, Kaunas, Lithuania #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues @MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/y1mCb0Zm9u
— Lucy Kibirkštis (@liukib) April 1, 2020
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Our winner this week is Pieter-Jan Landsheer-Kock from the Netherlands. Congratulations! How lovely to see your parents’ wedding photo in color.
Thank you all for all the wonderful photos that have been shared so far. We’re looking forward to seeing more colorized memories in the coming month. Please share yours using the hashtag #ColorBeatsCoronavirusBlues.
Good luck!
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