Feature Request | Colorizing Images

Why isnt this a feature of PhotoAI yet?

I made a task for my team to look into this and hopefully we can get a fix soon.

For now, a solution would be to convert the image to color, process it in Topaz Photo AI with color, then take the output file and convert it back to B&W.

Let me know if that workaround is functioning for you.

No. I mean why isn’t there a feature to colorize b&w photos. Seems like a strange feature to omit from an app whose purpose is photo enhancement etc

Maybe because there are already other apps that do this, as well as websites that will do it for you online for free?

That reasoning is absolutely stupid. Sorry for being honest. Because reasoning like that means the entire app shouldn’t exist.

If it’s so general as you claim. Even more of a reason it should be a feature for a full priced comprehensive product whose purpose is photo ai.

That would depend on how many people Topaz has working on the app and what additional resources it would take to add colorization. The fact there there are companies with apps and websites that do nothing but colorization makes me think that it would be better done by pairing Photo AI with something that already does it.

On the Video AI side where I spend most of my time, I’m endlessly seeing people asking Topaz to add features that would, if implemented, turn TVAI into a clone of Davinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere Pro that would either end up costing 3X what the app is priced at now or worse, would make Topaz a competitor/takeover target for one of the big gun SW companies.

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If you have a pixel editor such as PS, Affinity Photo Gimp etc., it has always been easy using solid color layers, masking and desaturate the original then use blend mode of Color

[Please describe your idea and how it would be useful to you in your workflow.]
I was wondering if you have ever thought about adding features for colorizing a B&W photo?

Hi Douglas.

This Topic has already been suggested before did you remember search the Forum before posting

Here’s the link to that original post please place your vote there

Thanks

Hey there!

I thought about a thing that completely falls under the photo AI stuff: photo colorization.
Load a black and white photo, do some magic, and show a realistic color photo.

Yes, that kind of stuff already exists, and it works already damn good.
You can look, for instance, at the Deoldify open-source project, and some websites (like MyHeritage) are already offering services like this (based on the same open-source project), but with too few options.

I’m sure that this kind of AI-thing is something Topaz can make for general purpose with great quality. And it can be amazing.

I would certainly buy this if Topaz is going to market a program like this.
At the moment I am looking with one eye to Pixbim, which does a nice job, but is not quite there yet.

Old post, I see, but I have to agree. Was just thinking about this today. It would be great if the next big addition to the AI Photo app would be colonizing black and white photos. Yes, there are such apps available already, but I haven’t found one yet that I thought was really good.

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I think it would be great to have a colourise B&W feature. Actually, the same algorithm could be used to restore colour to a faded colour image. Recently, I scanned some old slides and found that the colours had faded and shifted. Regular colour correction tools would not work as the highlights, mid tones and shadows all had a different colour balance. A colour restoration algorithm would be great in this situation for batch processing.

Kind regards
Chris

If anyone is interested, there are colorization models out there, and can be used with chaiNNer

chaiNNer can be found here : GitHub - chaiNNer-org/chaiNNer: A node-based image processing GUI aimed at making chaining image processing tasks easy and customizable. Born as an AI upscaling application, chaiNNer has grown into an extremely flexible and powerful programmatic image processing application.

And the colorization models are : ddcolor_artistic.pth and ddcolor_modelscope.pth

It doesn’t always works on every image, but it could be interesting for some people here

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If it were smart enough to identify objects and specify at least some of the colors for them, that would be even more useful than a generic colorization, especially as there will be many cases of monochrome photography where the colors for clothing, eyes, hair, etc are already known from living memory, left behind belongings (or historically documented).