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Colorizing a Black & White Photograph

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In this tutorial you'll learn how to colorize a black & white photograph. The trick is to select a particular area of an image with a similar shade of color and then colonizing that area using color range. Start by opening any B&W image that you want to colorize.

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Use magic wand tool (W) to select one range of color.

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Press shift and with magic wand, click on more areas to add to your selection.

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You can smooth out the selections by applying feather (Ctrl + Alt +D)

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From image menu select adjust>>color balance (Ctrl + B). In color balance window drag color sliders to achieve the color of your choice.

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You can see that selected portion is changed from B&W to colored without compromising on the texture.

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Similarly we selected areas of tree and colored these areas to green.

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We selected doors and color them red in a similar way. Your output depends upon your quality of selection. Finer the selection, better the output.

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Similarly make the clouds blue using color range.

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After you are done with colonizing all portions, enhance the image a little bit by adjusting saturation values. Select Image>>adjustments>>hue saturation.

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Increase saturation to enhance the color quality of the image.

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Our B&W image is converted to a colored one.

Colorizing a Black & White Photograph Tutorial: Final Result



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