Photo Colorization

How to Colorize
Black and White Photos

Convert monochrome vintage photographs into vibrant, realistic color images using advanced artificial intelligence.

Vintage black and white photo transformed to color

Coloring Tips

Vibrant
Restoration

  • AI predicts colors based on textures and lighting patterns.
  • Bring out natural skin tones, clothing colors, and outdoor environments.
  • Always preserve a copy of the original black and white scan.
History

The Magic of Adding Color to the Past

For the first century of photography, black and white was the only medium available. While monochrome images have a classic, artistic appeal, we live and remember in color.

Colorizing old photographs bridges the temporal gap, helping us connect more personally with ancestors and historical figures by presenting them in the natural spectrum we see every day.

AI Colorizer

How AI Predicts Colors in Monochrome Images

In the past, manual colorization required artists to paint colors layer-by-layer in software like Photoshop. This could take days of work and relied on guessing the colors.

FixMyPhoto's AI colorizer uses neural networks trained on millions of paired color and black-and-white photos. The AI analyzes textures, shadows, and objects (like grass, clothing, skies, and skin) to predict and apply historically plausible colors instantly.

How-To Guide

How to Colorize a Photo Online

Colorizing your family memories takes only a few simple steps:

  1. Scan or photograph your black-and-white print in high quality.
  2. Upload the file to FixMyPhoto.
  3. Select the 'Colorize Photo' tool.
  4. Download the generated color image and share it with your family!
Hybrid Workflow

Manual Fine-Tuning for Perfection

While AI gets the overall colors right about 90% of the time, historical details like a specific color of a military uniform or family car might require minor manual edits.

A great workflow is to use FixMyPhoto to do the heavy lifting of skin tones and background coloring, and then use photo editing software (like Photoshop or GIMP) to brush in any specific custom color corrections.