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How do I Colorize an Image in Adobe Online?

Published in Image Editing 2 mins read

To colorize an image in Adobe online, you can leverage the Neural Filters within Photoshop (though direct "Adobe Online" colorization might require accessing Photoshop via a browser on certain Adobe subscription plans). Here's how you generally do it:

  1. Open your image and duplicate the layer: Load your grayscale image into Adobe Photoshop. Duplicate the base layer. This allows you to make non-destructive edits, preserving the original image.

  2. Access Neural Filters and choose Colorize: Navigate to the Filter menu and select Neural Filters. In the Neural Filters panel, find and select the Colorize filter. You may need to download it first if it’s not already installed.

  3. Adjust colors: The Neural Filter will automatically attempt to colorize the image. You can then refine the colorization using the controls provided in the Neural Filters panel. These controls typically allow you to:

    • Add focus points: Click on the image to add focus points and choose specific colors for those areas.
    • Adjust overall color intensity and saturation.
    • Modify color profiles and blending modes for desired effects.

Essentially, the process involves using Photoshop's AI-powered Neural Filters, specifically the "Colorize" filter, to add color to a grayscale image directly within the application.

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