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Colourise images with the Coloriser neural filter.

Revive old photos or add colour with the AI-powered Colourise filter. This image coloriser automatically selects the best hues for your black-and-white photos. Adjust global colours, saturation and more or change colours in specific areas.

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Colourise photos with ease.

Enhance the vibrancy of your images using the Coloriser neural filter in Photoshop. Remove imperfections and adjust colour and contrast for a polished, timeless look that revitalises any photograph.

Create a new layer.

Get in the habit of creating a new layer before you touch your source image so you always have the original. Then you can use layer masks to add the right colours to every part of the image.

Remove dust and scratches.

When working on an old photo, the Spot Healing Brush can quickly remove dust flecks and scratches. Adjust the brush size to your spot and click away.

Neutralise the colour and adjust the contrast.

If the photo is sepia-toned, add a black-and-white adjustment layer to neutralise the colour and a Levels adjustment layer to fix the contrast.

How to colourise an image with AI in {{photoshop}}.

  • Layer it
    Open your image and duplicate your layer.
  • Colourise it
    Choose Neural filters in the Filters menu and select the Colourise option.
  • Adjust it
    Fine-tune your colours in the Adjustments options.

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What is the Coloriser Neural Filter?
The Coloriser Neural Filter is an AI-powered tool designed to automatically add colour to black-and-white photos, enhancing and reviving them with realistic hues.
How does the Coloriser Neural Filter work?
The filter uses advanced AI algorithms to analyse black-and-white images and predict the most appropriate colours for each part of the photo.
Can I adjust the colours after using the Coloriser Neural Filter?
Yes, you can adjust global colours and saturation and change specific areas of your photo to fine-tune the results.
Can I revert to the original black-and-white photo after colourising?
Yes, you can easily revert to the original black-and-white version after using the Colourise Neural Filter in Photoshop by using the Undo icon in the menu bar.