This 1944 picture is of my oldest brother (the baby) with our parents and all grandparents and great grandparents, plus the two gentlemen on the front edges are 2nd great grandparents. Two men in the back are photoshopped in because they were alive but didn't understand the historic assignment to show up for the photo shoot. So the picture is full of England, Hatch, Henderson, Steele, Steward, Taylor, Willetts, and Woodland ancestors.
The only thing I would change about this colorized photo (used the MyHeritage colorizer) is my dad's uniform. He was in the army air corp, and they didn't switch to a gray-blue uniform until 1949. His uniform should have been colorized to olive drab. Any suggestions on a practical way to just adjust his uniform color?