Colour your Black and White Photos
by Admin on Jun.27, 2010, under Tutorials
Colour your Black and White Photos
Read on and find out how. . . .
Step 1 – Scan your Image and Open up in Photoshop
Scan in your black and white image and open it up in photoshop
Step 2 – Create your First Curves Adjustment
With our black and white image on our canvas we’re going to go to
Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves.
Name this layer Skin. Now, on the curves Panel (If you can’t see it, go to Window>Adjustments) Click the dropdown menu and instead of RGB, Select Red. To create the skin colour we’re going to Push the slider for Red up slightly, then use the dropdown menu to navigate to Blue, and push the slider down.
Now Click on the Mask contained in the Skin Adjustment Layer and hit CTRL/CMD+I to invert the mask, this will mask the colour we just created.
Step 3 – Start to paint
The way masks work is simple, Anything that’s painted white on the mask, will show the content of the layer, while anything painted black will hide it. Press X to reset your colour palate to black and white and use a soft brush with 0% Hardness and 100% Opacity to Start painting the skin colour onto the figure. Hit X to swap between black and white if you need to erase parts that you’ve accidentally coloured in.
Colour in all parts of the skin, making sure to avoid, eyes, lips, hair and clothing. Change the size of the brush as needed (Use hot-keys [ and ] to make the brush larger or smaller). Make sure to use a small brush when painting in detailed areas.
When working close to the hair, try not to paint over too much of it, otherwise it will get tedious when it’s time to paint the hair in.
Once you’ve filled in all of the skin, you’ll have something like below, don’t worry if the skin colours not spot on, we’ll tweak it later.
Step 3 – The Lips
Create a new Curves Layer (Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves)
and name it Lips. Now, like before we’re going to push the Red curve up, and push the Green and Blue curves down.
Click on the Lips Mask, and Press CTRL/CMD + I to invert it, use the same technique to paint the lips, adjusting the size of the brush as needed.
Step 4 – Hair
By now you should be getting the hang of this process. Create a new Curves Layer (Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves) and name it Hair. Adjust the Red, Green and Blue like below to get the desired color (or you can experiment with your own colour!).
Again, select the hair mask, and press CTRL/CMD + I to invert the hair mask and begin painting the hair, adjusting the brush size as needed.
When painting the stray and thin hairs, simply use a tiny brush and set it’s Opacity to 50%
Once you’ve finish the hair you should have something like this
Step 5 – Eyes
Now We’ll colour in the eyes, Create a new Curves Layer, name it Eyes. Push up the blue a lot, and push down the Red and Green a little, make sure the blue is over the top.
Invert the Mask and paint over the eyes.
Simply lower the Opacity of the Eyes layer until you have an eye colour that looks natural.
Step 6 – Fill in the Details
Now use the steps you’ve learned above to colour in the remainder of the image. I used the red Lips layer to color in the figures nails, bow on her bra and the center of her cross.
Create a new Curves layer and Name it Gold, play around with the Red, Green and Gold curves until you get a golden colour, use it to colour in the chain.
Create a new Curves layer, make it a pink colour and use it to colour in the bra.
We’re nearly done! All we need to do is tweak a few of the Curves layers. Select the skin layer, and if you want to give the figure a tan, simply push down the RGB curve a bit. If you want the figure to be a bit paler, simply push the RGB curve up.






















