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Best programme for colourising photos??
Firstly I would just like to say how impressed I am by the quality of the coloured photos illustrated in the thread and congratulate those involved - and what a great idea it is to have a thread like this on the Forum !! Many of the photos are absolutely amazing, even down to the smallest details. The whole idea has totally fascinated me after seeing what so many of you have done.
My question is:
What is the best programme - (hopefully not too complicated to understand) that I could use as a COMPLETE BEGINNER. I am a practicing professional artist (www.terrenceharrison.com) and exhibit regularly so my knowledge of colour and colour theory is pretty good but I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to photo programmes and colourising photos. As a hobby I have collected military photos for many years and I have a vast stock many of which would make really interesting examples to work on and colourise, - so, how do I go about it – from a beginners point of view??
(The installed programme I have on my computer is Adobe Photoshop CS4 extended, - is that any good?)
I look forward to any advice and tips that you may be able to give me.
Terry.
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Originally posted by terry.h View PostFirstly I would just like to say how impressed I am by the quality of the coloured photos illustrated in the thread and congratulate those involved - and what a great idea it is to have a thread like this on the Forum !! Many of the photos are absolutely amazing, even down to the smallest details. The whole idea has totally fascinated me after seeing what so many of you have done.
My question is:
What is the best programme - (hopefully not too complicated to understand) that I could use as a COMPLETE BEGINNER. I am a practicing professional artist (www.terrenceharrison.com) and exhibit regularly so my knowledge of colour and colour theory is pretty good but I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to photo programmes and colourising photos. As a hobby I have collected military photos for many years and I have a vast stock many of which would make really interesting examples to work on and colourise, - so, how do I go about it – from a beginners point of view??
(The installed programme I have on my computer is Adobe Photoshop CS4 extended, - is that any good?)
I look forward to any advice and tips that you may be able to give me.
Terry.
I started out and still use Photoshop 5.5 which might seem like a dinosaur but it's easy. I've got CS Elements on a flash drive and occasionally use that as well. Others might use GIMP and I've used that before too a great deal but I find Photoshop to still be the easiest in terms of starting. The vast array of filters, adjusting tools and brushes are easiest to get a grasp on.
The biggest thing to remember when colorizing B&W photos is to remember that opacity setting. You simply have to let the original through. You can also adjust the variations, curves, contrast, levels and hues afterwords. Those last adjustments are key because you can actually increase the effect of colorizing at the end.
Looking forward to seeing your work as you get rolling. Good luck.
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