Automatically change Black & White to Color in Photoshop. New Options to choose colors
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2022
- How to Magically colorize black & white with colors YOU WANT in Photoshop. Colin Smith shows you how to be the boss of colorize in Photoshop,
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#Photoshop #Colorize #blackwhite #neural - Навчання та стиль
I love your lessons when they are fairly short and to the point like this one. Sweet!
This is how all my Tuesday tutorials are. The live streams are where we improvise and explore more. Different people enjoy different things, so I try to have something for everyone
Great tutorial Colin. I don't know how I would manage without your channel. Fantastic!
Great tool for Photoshop and many thanks to you for pointing it out to us!
I have played with the Nueral filter converting some black&white photos to color. Didn't know about all the other controls you demostrated. I'll have to try your method as explained. Thanks for doing this great tutorial.
It‘s always a pleasure to see your tricks. Thx Colin😎👍👍
This was great, I use that filter but didn't know about all the things you could do inside of this tool.
You really are a good teacher. You make it very simple.
fantastic colorization effort Colin. i would love to see how you would colorize old freighter ships. Why I ask is that I am an old merchant sailor with a lifetime at sea.... I love to color ships for other old sailors.
I had no idea of this feature too!!!! Thanks a lot for this great video!!!!!
AMAZING especially how it auto adapts to the natural shade of the original colors 🙌🏻🎉💥💻❤️⚡️💯
Thank you!
Thanks Colin....great as always...
Love it! Thanks!
That was so awesome my friend. Thanks
Great tutorial. Will be very helpful.
Wow. I had no idea of this feature and that it could be done so easily. Thanks!
You're welcome
Short and informative. Thanks
I learn something from you every day. Thanks...
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Your welcome
Great tutorial! Is there a way to add the "output as new color layer" outside of neural filters to adjust the color of an already color image?
Thanks for this tutorial. I have struggled with the colorizing filter. I have a lot of B/W photos that I have tried to colorize with only moderate success and lots of time trying to adjust the colors afterwards. Did not know it was possible to adjust the color while in the Neural filter. Thanks again. Love your channel.
I have had the same colorize struggles in the past. Glad to have found this tutorial!
Thanks, glad to help
@@photoshopcafe No feedback on my weird post
Thanks Colin, made one of my biggest gripes with this feature go away! Is this a new addition to the filter or has it always been there and we never knew?
Glad I was able to help
Fine tips
thanks, Colin. Is this feature available in photoshop CC 21 ?
Great Video
Brilliant. I learn the most from your UA-cams. I find them better organized and up to date as opposed to KelbyOne which is like drinking from a fire hydrant that has too much old water, it is impossible to find anything relevant. Colin has the expertise to keep things current and the examples to show the power of tools like Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw. Thanks for keeping the tutorials current.
Nice !
The problem I have with the colorization neural filter is the small thumbnail image that appears in the right column which makes it very difficult to pinpoint smaller regions in a specific image. Your screen capturing software, of course, magnifies this area to better show us what you're doing. However, I really need to be able to enlarge that thumbnail for accuracy!
I try to zoom in when I’m editing the videos. Hopefully they will allow us to click on the main image one day.
I was only able to download one of the pacts you offered.
Superb
How do I process 30+ images from global (spherical) panorama taken with the drone??? They are all randomized. Would love a video on THAT!
Dale=Miami
Good
Nice I tend to find with b/w scans from actual negatives you need to do a lot for work. I tend to get cross hatching of colour if that's the right word here and there so have to zoom in a do a bit of retouching up. For some reason it doesn't happen on digital photographs. No idea why.
Interesting
@@photoshopcafe At first I thought it might have been a particular brand of negative or format but no Kodak, Ilford, makes no difference. I always have to a lot of tidy up work on a print from a negative but as I said the rare times I have to do digital photographs, zero problems. Also it's not a grain issue. I've 5x4 b/w negatives and medium format. No difference. 1SO 100 or 1000, the same result.
@@rogershore3128 They probably didn't train the AI with many scans?
Whenever I use colorize I always get an area of the image that appears burned in. Every image is the same, so I just don't use colorize at all, in fact I never use the neural filters tbh
What version of Photoshop is using in this toturial ?
Easy way to figure that out for any tutorial, is look at the year the video is published and then google wha version was photoshop in "date"
I have Photoshop CS 6 and I can't see Neural Filter in my filters section. So, I thank you for the tutorial, but it does not work for me. Again, thank you anyway.
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Thanks Colin. I tried this with my family photo but the colours look flat 😩
Try duplicating the color layer
Not sure how o do this.
Nothing beats a true professional colorist than this AI.
The ai is helpful to give us a head start
@@photoshopcafe, This gives a bad image of us professional colorist who take the time to work in a clean way
First
Grow up