[Updated] Colorize This Image From the Nikon D850 and Win a Free Fstoppers Tutorial

As you all know, we are currently pushing ourselves here at Fstoppers HQ to produce 30 videos for the month of January. Patrick Hall didn't want me to miss out on the fun, so he challenged me to recolor an image. Not an old black and white one, but an image he took with our new Nikon D850. Want to give it a try too? You could win a free tutorial if you've got what it takes to colorize an image.

Most of you know we are located in the southern part of the states, so it's a pretty big deal that we got snow these past few days (Charleston, South Carolina doesn't get snow, like, ever — leave us alone Northerners). Patrick went out and shot during the Snowpocalypse of 2018 and then challenged me to recolor a photo he desaturated. Again, there's snow in Charleston; I can think of quite a few things I would rather be doing, but I couldn't back down from a challenge from Patrick.

Just kidding, I was ecstatic to do this. Colorizing images is easily one of my favorite things to do, so I jumped at the chance to not answer emails for a couple hours and see if I could get my image at least close to looking like Patrick's. That was the second layer of the challenge for me: I did not see Patrick's color image and I chose colors based on the tonality of the image. 

This video isn't a tutorial per se, but a few tips and tricks to how I personally colorize images. Like I mention in the video, there are tons of different ways to do this, but to begin, download Patrick's image and open in Photoshop. Sometimes with older black and white images, you'll want to heal and fix any scratches or damaged parts of the photos, but since this image was taken with the Nikon D850, we are going to jump right into the recolor.

I generally use three different blending modes: Color, Overlay, or Soft Light. You can mix and match the modes too, it just depends on the color and how realistic it looks. I generally use the Color mode for darker colors and Soft Light for lighter, but this isn't a rule at all, and there will be some darker colors that look better in Soft Light, and vice versa. Colorizing can be quite subjective. Do you use a different blend mode? Let me know in the comments below.

I like to start with skin first because it's usually the most tricky to look realistic, then I move to the clothing, then the background. Again, six one way, half a dozen the other. You can then change the opacity, and even add more colors on top to make a different color and see how they interact. I usually do base colors, then go back once the image is mostly edited to fill in details. The details can get pretty time consuming so it's a great excuse to tell your friends "I'm busy" and remain an introvert on your computer.

Also, for each color, I like to make a new layer and copy and paste the hex code (e.g., FFFFFF = white) into the title of the layer so I can remember what color family and tone to choose from when layering. Editing with layers is generally a good idea since it's non-destructive, and if you don't like something later down the road it's easy to delete that layer. I prefer to use the brush tool and pretend I am actually painting, but I have seen plenty of people use quick select and fill to start with the base colors. It really is up to you and how you prefer to edit.

And that's really all she wrote. It's that simple. If you want more in-depth ideas, I would suggest watching the video below. Jorge Tamez's video on how to colorize is an awesome step by step; he even goes so far as to talk about color casting. Talk about dedication. Be sure to check out the rest of his channel for some great editing tips as well. 

If you're like me and really enjoy doing this just for fun, I would suggest checking out these subreddits to get practice images. One of my favorites is /r/OldSchoolCool; not every image is black and white, but you will come across some really great images, plus the color images will help you get an idea of how color looked back in the day. A subreddit that might make you cry from the pure talent is /r/Colorization, and sometimes people will throw you a few bones in the /r/ColorizationRequests. A bonus link is just to the hilarious /r/PicRequests, where people ask for ridiculous Photoshop help, but sometimes it's good practice and it's another subreddit where members might also pay you to edit an image.

Remember if you submit your take on this image in the comments, we will be choosing three winners for your choice of an Fstoppers tutorial, go check out your options at Fstoppers Store.

So how do you all think I did? Rip me a new one if you think I messed up or if there are glaring mistakes. I always love to read comments! Again here is a comparison of Patrick's color image and my recolor. I think the place I should have spent more time was the skin, definitely needs some more red tones. This took me just over two hours to edit.

Be sure to like this video if you enjoyed it, and if you didn't I'm sure you're going to leave a comment anyway. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to follow along with our 30 for 30 this month, and if you have a Photoshop technique or other ideas for videos you'd like to see, leave a comment below.

I am so impressed with everyone's entries! We looked through and selected the three we liked the best, here are your winners: 

Alberto Cabrera

Matt Loughrey

Robert Wagner

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Chelsey Rogers is a commercial video editor. She's done work for Walmart, Hallmark, and many other Fortune 500 companies.

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52 Comments

What a smashing idea!

Love it! Very retro look to it to match his outfit

Opacity 36%

winner

"How did I know it was going to be this bad." - Lee Morris

I like the fact that she is using a mouse instead of a tablet.

The pages you share in the article are fantastic!!!! Thanks!!!!

Never actually tried to do a colorization before. Was sorta fun. Actually found the skis were the hardest part.
I used a color fill layer set to color blending mode. Used luminosity masks to making my life easier. 19 layers in total.

What are you guys looking for? Something realistic? Or stylized? Or you dont know yet....to be determined? lol

A little dodging, a little burning, a whole lots of coloring and here you go :)

That skin looks great

Thanks bro.

colorized with some adjustment layers and color toning

fun exercise and masking practice.

Trying to match the colors to the original

Didn't take long at all, tried for as natural face colour as possible :-)

my first time hope i did ok but dame it took me close to 2 hours too... love my work

I created a monster

Haha I’ve been outdone already ,your the winner in my eyes :-)

HAHAHA!! Amazing!!

Haha this one got me, bloody hilarious!

I could not help myself and had to check what "deep learning" from Algorithmia would do to this photo. A few seconds and voila.
(For those who missed an article on this AI, search for one from Alex in 2016).

I didn't have much time, but i did this for a bit of fun if i had a bit more time it would be better. his hands and head move too. with moving snow front and back. the more you watch the more details you can see and pick up on.

Take around 3 hours, but worth the effort because I have the timelapse video :)

I think Colors on my first submission is little less vibrant... Sorry for two submissions.

Wow. Great work.

Deadline to enter?

We will choose the winners on Friday, thanks I'll add that to the article !

Who wins ?

Hi, Chelsey there's been no mention of a winner picked Friday gone, folks that entered are a bit confused on here and the Fstoppers FB page. Can you help out?

publishing the update now!

Hello everyone, here is my attempt. Enjoyed it a lot, have never seen snow in my life as I'm from Namibia in Africa. Feel free to critique my work...

He just had to be a red head ;-)

colorization with luminosity mask

I had a bit more time today so I made this, I wanted to do something different because everyone can color a photo but not many would take the time to animate it. I had to make the image smaller 6 times hand problems uploading.

I had to make this just for the LoL's. this moment was just to funny not to meme. i was going to make him slide into a hospital but didn't have the time.

Wow. A lot of good ones here.

Went for the James Bond-esque ski patrol!

Man, this took a while. Seems I got it finished just on time. Here's my submission.

Couldn't seem to find the deadline...Hope I made it in time.

never mind, I found it. I'm good.

not sure if i can submit a second one or not. but I liked this green.

With that hat, Han Solo on Hoth was my inspiration. And I Bob Rossed some Happy Little Bushes.

So much time, so many layers.

First of all, thanks for such a great contest that is both fun and useful! Here is my entry, guys. Totally inspired by the colors found on the national flag of my native country. I only hope that the model doesn't mind being ukrainian here :)

Just a try, worked with Affinity Photo

Not too shabby for my first try at colorizing. Thanks for the challenge!

Good use to brush off the old PS skills

Ok cool i'm done i think. It was a great challenge for me :) And yeah it's my first time trying to colorize something in Photoshop (or any other software). I only hope you will smile :) Happy New Year!

Here is my attempt to colorize

That was fun! I decided not to watch the videos until after I did the edit to make it more of a challenge. Off to watch the videos now!

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