Practical Photoshop

AUTOMATICALLY HAND-TINT OLD PHOTOS WITH COLORIZE

efore color film, hand-tinting was a specialist task. Painters would painstakingly add splashes of color to prints, or – in the case of moving images – directly onto the roll of film using tiny brushes. These days, we can add color to our old photos by using a simple Photoshop technique. The Colorize filter can do much of the work for us. As one

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