Auto 'Colorized' picture of Singapore Skyline
Photoshop has a 'Colorize' feature for automatically rendering black & white images into colour. I took this shot from the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands, and because it wasn't very interesting, turned it into a high contrast b&w picture. I wanted to try the 'colorize' feature so I applied it to the b&w version of this image, and this is the result. For the most part, the colours are nothing like they were in real life - those office blocks in the foreground were not red/brown, but overall the result is quite interesting. For some reason, the grass and trees were rendered browny/yellow, so I have restored those to green as they were in the original shot. I think the final image is quite striking if largely false in colour.
Auto 'Colorized' picture of Singapore Skyline
Photoshop has a 'Colorize' feature for automatically rendering black & white images into colour. I took this shot from the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands, and because it wasn't very interesting, turned it into a high contrast b&w picture. I wanted to try the 'colorize' feature so I applied it to the b&w version of this image, and this is the result. For the most part, the colours are nothing like they were in real life - those office blocks in the foreground were not red/brown, but overall the result is quite interesting. For some reason, the grass and trees were rendered browny/yellow, so I have restored those to green as they were in the original shot. I think the final image is quite striking if largely false in colour.