Although it can be done in Photoshop but for most of the users its not an easy task to do and for many experienced users it can be a little more time taking. Recolored make it very very easy and fast to do with a clean easy to understand interface.
Colorization of black and white photos
This is one of the main feature of Recolored which add color (life as I say) to your old black & white photos hrough a process called colorization. This process has traditionally been done by hand or manually doing in Photoshop using masking tools but now Recolored gives anyone from computer novice to expert graphical designer can easily colorize their black and white photos.
Replacing colors in color photos
Recolored play with your colored photos too by replacing the original colors with what you like.
Selective desaturation
Turn color photos into black and white photos while preserving color of specific important elements to add style and artistry.
Another features of Recolored are
- Easy to use Graphical User Interface
- Supports working with multiple images at a time
- Seven graphical editing tools
- Selectable HSL and RGB color palettes
- Color presets for selecting natural looking colors
- Unlimited undo / redo levels
- File formats: JPEG, PNG, BMP, RCL (proprietary file format)
- Images can be printed (adjustable scaling)
- Documentation readily available through the integrated HTML help file
- Five easy to follow tutorials
Now this isn’t a free software but a 21 day trial can be get from here and I am pretty much sure with some hard work you would be able to convert all your black and white photos but if you want to keep the software this can be owned at a very small price of US$29.00. So go-ahead and give this a try.













































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Any chances you found a software that gradually enhance the image like the one they use in CSI?