Monday, September 29, 2008

Assignment 3


I've always had an interest in colorizing black and white photographs so I decided to explore that for this assignment. (I know Dr. Robin doesn't like us to turn this into our family scrapbook, but I couldn't help it on this one.)

For the first one, I took a picture of my daughter and decided that the yellow dress was too overpowering. I made a duplicate layer in Photoshop and created a black and white layer mask. By using various brushes and opacities, I erased sections of the layer mask to allow the color from the original layer to show through. I highlighted her skin, eyes, and the flower and petals. I then added a layer on top of all that that only had a transparent complementary violet layer to create a more interesting background.

For my second image, I chose a scanned photograph of my grandmother. I did the opposite effect here. On a new layer in Photoshop, I used various brushes and opacities to actually color or paint the image. I stayed true to her actual hair color and skin tone, but played around with green and purple to colorize the flower in her hair. I also added aqua to the blazer and used a couple tints and shades of pink for her blush and lipstick. I decided to tint the background with a pale blue to enhance and contrast to the warmness of her skin and to go with the other cool colors I had chosen to use. This was fun to work on and I can't wait to show my mom. Maybe I can print it and turn it into a Christmas present.

3 comments:

塔尼娅 said...

interesting work!

Zac Pritcher said...

Very nice!

Bernard Robin said...

Shaunna,

I agree with the previous comments that you work with colorizing images was very nice.

For other students who want to know more about this technique, I suggest a couple of resources:
1) Putting a Splash of Color in a Black & White Photo
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/ss/partialcolor.htm

-explains how to use Photoshop Elements to convert part of a color picture to black & white but leaving the important part in color

2) Recolored is a software program for Windows that looks like it allows you to
easily colorize black & white photos. It costs $29 but you can download a 21 day
free trial by going to:
http://www.recolored.com/download.php