<> wrote:
: Can I convert B/W photo`s to color in Photoshop 7?
Yes and no, kinda. (I think I covered all the bases with that answer
didn't I.)
Yes you can convert the format from a grey tone image to a color image,
but the image will still be one with only shades of grey. Since the grey
scale image (B&W) does not have any color data in it, there is no color
data to colorize the grey scale image. But you can use a paintbrush and
the pallet of colors, to color the images. If you use the adjustment to
keep the opacity of the color low you can paint over the grey image
without covering up the black parts of the image. This whole process will
be about as realistic as your talent will allow. But it is still more like
"colorizing" in a childs coloring book. With lots of practice and lots of
skill you might be able to make a very convincing color image, but for
many of us the time spent to colorize a single image would tend to be very
daunting.
This problem is why many of us recommend that if you want to take a B&W
image you may want to just go ahead and take it in color and then convert
to grey scale in post production. This way you will have both the color
version stored away for safety as well as the B&W version. I personally do
not use the "color effects" in the camera for anything other than to
examine what a changed version would look like without making the changes
to the image itself. Besides, if I do the conversion in post I will also
be in the right place to fine tune the conversion to adjust the contrast
range to present the best possible grey scale image possible. The same
goes for in camera effects as sepia and such.
JMHO
Randy
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Randy Berbaum
Champaign, IL