Monday, September 25, 2017

Photo Editing #5: Colorize an Image (Erase a Layer)

Colorize an Image by Erasing Layers

Another interesting way of "colorizing" an image is by pasting a black and white layer on top of the color layer and erasing the areas you want in color.  Confusing?  It will make sense after we try it.

Here's a sample image to get started [of course you can use your own]:
  1. Open an image.
  2. Do a CTRL+A (to "Select All") then CTRL+C (to "Copy)
  3. Go to Image > Mode > Grayscale to convert the image to grayscale ("black & white").
  4. Go to Image > Mode > RGB Color to convert the image back to color.
  5. Do a CTRL + V (to "Paste").
  6. Double-Click the bottom layers name ("Background") and change it to anything else (i.e. "Layer 0").
  7. Drag the bottom (grayscale) layer above the color layer.
  8. Select a soft (feathered) brush small enough to get details.
  9. Use the eraser tool to erase areas you want in color.
Next, locate another image where you can perform the same steps.  Make sure to add your finished projects to your portfolio.

Some Examples:





You can also view the video tutorial below for step-by-step instructions:

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