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How To Colorize Black And White Photos In Photoshop

Coloring a photo isn’t nearly as hard as you might think. In fact, it can be achieved in three simple steps using Photoshop. Read on for a basic method of how to colorize black and white photos, followed by some tips for building on this technique to create more stylized and dramatic results.

Colorize Black And White Photos In Photoshop

Step 1
Once your photo is open, create a new layer above the photo. Name this layer after the color you want to use (we’ll call this one “Skin Tone”) and set the Layer Blend mode to Color.

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colorize a black and white photo with color blending

Step 2
Use a brush with a super soft edge to paint the areas you want to color with this layer. Colors in real life are mixtures of many other colors, never just one alone. Using a soft edge blends your colors together, so as you build on each layer, this helps to mix them.

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photoshop black and white to color

Step 3
From this point, its basically step and repeat. The idea is that you layer more and more colors on top of one another, each in its own layer.

**Color tips**

Your color doesn’t have to be exactly correct from the beginning. Instead, draw out where the color will go, try to get a color close to what you want, then hit Command+U to pull up the Color/Saturation window. Here, you can adjust the hue, saturation, and lightness.

colorizing black and white photos photoshop with hue slider

Once you get the basics, you can start to play around with how you color your file. For example, instead of using just one color for skin tones, try using a base color for your skin, then a darker version of that color for shadows, which you can add in another layer above your base. Follow that with a third layer of a lighter color than your base for the highlights.

You can also select only certain parts of the photo to color and leave others black-and-white. Below, you can see what happens when you play with selected areas of color. This (as well as the header image) both use a style made popular by the comic book/film series Sin City.

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Keep experimenting and see all the different variations you can create!

Looking for more great ideas for black and white photography? Check out our post on how to shoot better black and white pics, and how to choose which photos to make black and white.

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