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How to tint .jpg photo?

Explorer ,
Feb 01, 2019 Feb 01, 2019

Is there a way to tint segments of a photo? 

Whoops:  thought there would be capacity to attach a copy of the photo, but apparently not -- or at least not easily evident.

I have a b&w photo of an old farm house and I would like to colorize the cedar shingle roof sections.  Possible?

Thank you for any assistance.  Appreciated.

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Explorer , Feb 02, 2019 Feb 02, 2019

Well, of course!  Life is always simpler when someone who knows what they're talking about is around.

Many thanks 2U2.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 01, 2019 Feb 01, 2019

Yes, it is possible.  Here is one way:

  1. Under the Image>Mode menu, make sure the black and white image is in RGB Color mode.
  2. Create a new layer.
  3. Change the blend mode to Color.
  4. Select a brush ().
  5. Select your desired color for the roof.
  6. Paint over the roof with the brush.
  7. Voila!!

Colorized BandW Santorini.jpg

You may want to play around with the type of brush, the opacity of the brush and/or the layer opacity.  You can also make a selection of the roof to make the painting easier.

And for future reference, pictures can only be attached to a post using the forum, not via email.  Simply click on the Insert Image icon:

Ashampoo_Snap_2019.02.01_18h35m00s_001_.png

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Community Expert ,
Feb 02, 2019 Feb 02, 2019

Another way:

  1. Open picture file
  2. Use magnetic lasso tool to select the roof
  3. Place selection (roof) on its own layer- press  CTRL+J
  4. Open a Hue/saturation adjustment layer above the layer created in step #3, and link these layers - CTRL+G
  5. In the dialog that opens click the "colorize" box. Work the 3 sliders to suit.

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Explorer ,
Feb 02, 2019 Feb 02, 2019

Well, of course!  Life is always simpler when someone who knows what they're talking about is around.

Many thanks 2U2.

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Feb 02, 2019 Feb 02, 2019
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You're welcome. Glad to help.

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