How to Repair and Colorize Old Photos (Adobe Photoshop CC Tutorial)
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2017
- Learn how to bring your old photographs to life by first restoring them (removing damage) and then adding color! This tutorial was created with Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.
⭐ Get a special and exclusive offer on your Adobe Creative Cloud plan: bit.ly/AdobeSpecialOffer
⭐Get 70% off unlimited stock photos and photoshop add-ons from Envato Elements: h1.envato.market/elements70off
_______________________________________
PHOTO TOOLS & OVERLAYS
If you need your photo professionally restored, check out FixThePhoto here: fixthephoto.com/gal/damaged-r...
My photo and video editing tools and services: fixthephoto.com/gal
Mobile Presets: fixthephoto.com/gal/mobile-pr...
Lightroom Presets: fixthephoto.com/gal/lr-presets
Photo Editing Services Packages:
Photoshop Actions: fixthephoto.com/gal/ps-actions
Photoshop Overlays: fixthephoto.com/gal/ps-overlays
Photoshop Textures: fixthephoto.com/gal/ps-textures
Video LUTs: fixthephoto.com/gal/luts
Video Overlays: fixthephoto.com/gal/video-ove...
🎁Enter my current giveaway: premieregal.com/giveaway
EQUIPMENT I USE:
Mac Pro 8-Core: amzn.to/2vK00wG
Canon EOS M3: amzn.to/2w4T1tw
Canon XC15: bhpho.to/2gXbR41
Canon M3 EF Mount Adaptor: amzn.to/2vJPoOk
Canon EF 28-135mm Standard Zoom Lens: amzn.to/2x8Pf7L
Softbox Light: amzn.to/2gEy5nG
LogicKeyboard BackLit Premiere Pro: amzn.to/2f0ZRum
Sennheiser Lav: amzn.to/2wFBt9z
Editors Keys SL 600 USB Condensor Mic: amzn.to/2eCYyBD
Editors Keys Vocal Booth: amzn.to/2xNU9nM
Manfrotto MK290XTA3: amzn.to/2eDTg8M
Adobe Creative Cloud: amzn.to/2vJX2Ze
LaCie Rugged 4TB: bhpho.to/2xpl8c5
EVO Desktop Prodigy: bhpho.to/2gUYKQN
SUBSCRIBE to keep up with the video trends!
- bit.ly/2sKCLQ1
BECOME A GAL PATRON & Premiere Pro/After Effects template freebies each month.
- / premieregal
____________________________________________________________
DISCOUNTS:
FILMIMPACT.NET. Get 10% off cool transitions & bounce packs: PREMIEREGAL10
-bit.ly/ImpactTransitions
SOUNDSTRIPE MUSIC for your videos, get 10% off with code: GAL10
- bit.ly/TrySoundstripeGAL10
EDITORSKEYS, mics, keyboards & more, get 10% off Code: PREMGAL17
-bit.ly/2utUfxV
SEE MORE GAL DISCOUNTS EVERY WEEK:
-premieregal.com/discounts
____________________________________________________________
FAQ: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What equipment do I use?
➜ bit.ly/2uaFMar
How can I partner with Premiere Gal?
➜ premieregal.com/partner
Where to get the Adobe Creative Cloud?
➜ amzn.to/2rVFROq
What do I use to record screen capture?
➜ apple.co/2tDjUIh
NEW TO VIDEO EDITING? Take my 145 min Course on Pluralsight:
➜bit.ly/2ry5x3i
What do I use for Media Management (organizing my video)?
➜ bit.ly/2qUnxFT
____________________________________________________________
FOLLOW ME on Social Media
➜ / premiere_gal
➜ / premieregal
➜ / premiere_gal
Website ➜ premieregal.com
Category
Film & Animation
License
Standard RUclips License
#photorestoration
#photoshop
#howtocolor - Кино
Hey Everyone, It's Gal in 2021 :) As Philippe Perrin pointed out in a comment below (thank you by the way!) make sure the Clone Stamp Tool brush has a hardness of 100%. In the video I made a mistake and it was set at 26% hardness which causes some blur on the image taking away the original res. So be sure to set that hardness to 100% and then the result will be even better.
love your passion for your work.
Glad to see you keep updating the vid, hope you know you helped many people make their relatives happy keep it up
Hey! So when I'm clicking on Image adjustment, the black and white option is greyed out even though I have converted the Image to Smart object and I have selected the correct Layer
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial. My mom cried when I restored my grandparents' photo for mother's day as a gift.
Could you help me too, I am trying but it's not giving the results.
Awesome
🙂❤️❤️❤️
@@smilydvn5203 how did it work? Did you keep trying or gave up on it?
@@itzame2127 I tried several times but it didn't work out for me
Difference is night and day, thank you so much for the upload. Very informative, not just one of those speedy videos with no voiceover!
your tutorials are some of the best I've seen. You keep a great pace, show close-ups of the tools as you use them, speak slowly and clearly, explain everything you do and why - five stars all the way around. Thank you so much!! I'm now subscribed to your channel.
wow, thanks candace!!
Nice. I never thought of using the solid colour and inverted mask to combine different coloured elements over one whole picture. Excellent.
When I try to paint with a brush on the mask, it doesn’t show up, please help! I’m trying to restore an old photograph of my father to use for his funeral
@@estherobodomechine9599 Always remember:
Black hides & white shows.
And paint on the Mask and not on the layer.
Be careful, when you use the clone stamp tool with a brush that's got a 26% hardness, you're degrading the texture ... You're adding blur to the image ...
I was going to say the same thing...
Philippe Perrin, what do you recommend is done instead?
@@bakedutah8411 When using the clone stamp always put the hardness to 100% percent so that the algorithm properly blends your texture to the surroundings :)
@@bakedutah8411 for scratches i often use Spot Healing brush
Shes an amateur that would rather sacrifice detail and original photo content for making it modernn. This is not "repair" or restoration, but "replacement." Just ugh.
Love how you explain and speak! Smooth voice for tutorials
Nicely done! I've restored many older photos and THIS would've been super helpful! I don't colorize, though. I just kept them all black and white, increasing contrast, etc. to make it crisp. Your tutorial taught me so much!!! I mean, even about some of the layers!
I stumbled upon your channel by accident. Wow, am I glad I did. You explain your video techniques thoroughly and at a reasonable pace. You talk at just the right speed so the viewer can completely understand you concepts. To many others experts in your field talk way to fast, but you are refreshingly different from the rest out there. Thanks for your great videos.
Awesome. I just tried some of the techniques that you showed and I’m really happy! One more subscriber
Fantastic video! i watched a few colorize/photo restoration videos before this one. They were all helpful, but your method by far is my favorite. Even though it takes way longer, your after pic looks way more natural and less cartoony than the other methods.
I finally got to restore my grandmothers photo of when she was 1 yr old using this tutorial. Thanks , this was very helpful.
Great Photoshop CC tutorial on restoring an old photo, simple clear explanations of the menus, panels, tools, options, etc...
I don't usually comment on vids but you did a VERY good job explaining this process!! You are the real MVP
I like your style. Straight to the point and easy to follow unlike some of the tutorials on here! I feel confident to tackle PS, (which I do not use!) on some of my old photos when making my family tree. Your Prem Pro tutorials are also just the ticket. Thank you.
this is a great explanation. So much simpler than I thought! I already retouched a photo of my wife's grandparents. Thanks!
Thanks for this. I just came into a copy of grandmother in 1910 with her 8 small children and colorizing it will be nice gift to my siblings.
Dang girl. You bossin it with this tutorial. I cannot wait to follow this tutorial myself to restore old family photos.
I really like the way you demonstrate the step by step procedure of how to restore the old picture.
Thanks .....Mar
so glad to have found you after an interview with Think Media! Awesome stuff. Thanks!!!
Wow. I'm just learning how to do the coloring of b&w photos. Thanks for showing me what you know
kids do that in elementary school.
Rick Terscale , kids do it with crayons, not Photoshop. Don't be rude.
I have a somewhat wild story regarding this topic... When I lived in Crown Heights in Brooklyn a few years back there was a old school photo and print studio. I would pass by it everyday. I would pop in here and there and see if they ever needed help with anything. One day the owner gave me this extremely old print and asked what I could do... We scanned it in and luckily I was able to work some magic... Pretty crazy how powerful Photoshop is haha. Great video!
Nice work. I usually try and find a color photo of the subject and use drop tool to grab their skin colors, etc hope that helps👋🏼🙂
Not a bad idea! I didn't have a color photo of him around that age. Definitely a good tip!
If I do not have a color photo of grandparents, then, I find a color photo of their offspring approx the same age as in the photo. Not perfect, but is close.
photovi thanks for that tip 👍
@@PremiereGal Just find a similar Photo if that makes sense and create a floating palate of about 3-4 colours that you can pick from with the eyedropper tool... So you go from dark to light... But well done... :-)...
thank you so much! I have colorized my picture of my grandfather near Stalingrad with your help!
Excellent! Thanks for the tips and tricks on this topic, concise and to the point. The music is great and I love your hat!
Thank you for the awesome tutorial! It was detailed and you did a fabulous job explaining everything! The best I have seen in this category! Super Great!
Amazing tutorial! i am just starting to learn photoshop and i can't wait to put this tutorial into practice restoring some old family pictures!
How are you doing with Photoshop now?
Thank you so much for the effort of putting this amazing tutorial together. Even for a man who thinks 'Atari' Combat tanks is still cutting edge, you have helped me make many relatives happy with my ham fisted CC skills in improving old photos :)
thank. you very much well done
Great techniques. Unbelievable results. Thanks for making the video.
Very nice. When you're painting and the brush tool is selected, you can hit the bracket keys to quickly change the size of the brush larger and smaller. [ = smaller. ] = larger.
Excellent video, thanks for your time in putting this together.
Quick tip to change hardness and size of your brush... Hold control and option then drag your brush up or down to change the hardness/softness and drag left or right to change the size of your brush.
Thanks for the tip Julian!
On PC: Alt + press and hold right button
You can also use the open and close brackets on a Windows for that.
New subscriber here, I found you through your stop motion video now I have to watch everything!!!! Thank you so much for being so knowledgeable and personable! Love it. Sending all the Likes.
I've watched this so many times. I just love it. Have you done any more like this?
Thanks, great video. I really like that you proceed at a reasonable pace and the BG music is much better than most. Very instructive! Thanks
Love the simple way you teach. Thank you.
I will rescan my old photos and restore them using your technique. I can’t wait to start!
❤️ Shirley
perfect, that I just needed. excellent performance
This is a great technique. Thank you for the Tutorial.
Woow, I def have to practice this. I am in the midst of advancing myself with these images. now I am adding color to mastering my retouching. i love this teaching. thank you
It's so amazing about how I've been doing most of the edits you have done on Microsoft paint for years. Never used Photoshop or anything before. I'm a master of Microsoft paint
Thank you, I followed every step and it worked perfectly!
thank you so much to share your knowledge! I restore one old family picture and I make my mom and aunties so happy!
Hey Gal, thanks for your video, big fan of yours...
Hey Gal thanks for the tutorial its was very easy to follow, i am pretty much a beginner at this stuff and hope to get better as i go along
Thanks for this. Really helped me get a start on restoring my old photos. 😁
I was looking to remove some white color banding and lots of bright white dots, in a photo from around the 30's. I found your tutorial and was able to instead color the photo, which got rid of the bad areas and also gave me an 'amazing' new color photo. I wish I could share it.
So glad I found your channel!!
Such a great tutorial 😱😱
Amazing! i just did my first try using your tutorial and it turned out amazing! thank you!
Just watched this a few times & it's given me an idea to try colourise an old photo of my mother and her sister as children. My aunt passed away in 2000 & thought it maybe a nice gift for her for the New Year. Thanks for the tips!
thats amazing, please share your work :-)
@@PremiereGal Thank you again for this tutorial. Just spend today giving it my first go at colourising a photo of my Grandfather in his Royal Scots Guards Uniform. www.davejay.co.uk/images/gallery/colourised.jpg I'm pretty happy with the result, thanks to your tips. Will be saving this video in my bookmarks! (Looks way over saturated in Firefox for some reason, but Safari it looks great!)
Thank you for your help on this video. Really needed this. You rock! Definitely subscribing.
Wow it's really useful tutorial for beginners... thank you ma'am
this is something ive always wanted to do. Nice tutorial!
Really helpful! Thanks a lot!!
Awesome !!!! I learnt lots new techniques from your tutorial... Thank you so much
Thank you for this very useful video. A tutorial exactly what I need just now. It is good of you to share your knowledge.
Thank you very much for the simple yet effective tutorial. God bless!
Love this - many thanks, you've got yourself a new subscriber
One of the best tutorials ever watched thank you !!!
This is the first time I'm watching your channel and I already love you !Wow
Thanks, Steven! Keep watching and feel free to make requests :) I make new tutorials and vids every week. x
love at first sight
I truly enjoyed the tutorial, it was very helpful. Thank you!
Namaste 🙏, I Just like the way you explained the lecture. Short and simple.... Thank's Gal
First time I've watched your channel. Subscribed, so I'll be watching more. Good job!
Nice.... I enjoyed this tutorial just starting photo shop and this is a great way to start
Awesome thank you, I gave it a go..I think I chose a bit of a "busy" image to try for a first go but I've got the gist of it so I might try something a little more simple (its 2 guys on a horse and chasing a cow I think. I've used an AI program to enhance the image to higher image of 4K (im still new to the program) and its actually given one of the guys on the horse a face. But I have over exposed parts so they wouldn't colour in..so now I know what to look out for. Big thanks!
Coolio! gonna get back into photo editing!!
Excelente tutorial, muy bien explicado !!! Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Colombia.
You deserve like, you deserve comments , this the easiest tutorial I ever watched 😍
hello,what advantage would for example have a photo scanned in a photo photographed.
Amazing... Thank you so much... helped me do the same thing... please keep the tutorials coming
Thanks a lot Gal now i can fix pics of my grandma and grandpa 😊
very professional - great !
Excellent work! I restore old books for the government in Canada. love your stuff!
Terrific tutorial on old, black and white photo restoration.
8:30 ?
a demon
that creeped me out
Porn.
i think its just a slip up of the noise gate/ noise canceling
You could save a lot of time with the spot healing brush. Does a similar job to the patch and the clome stamp. You have less control but does a pretty good job.
Really enjoyed your teaching style. Thanks so much
thank you very much for your tutorial PremierGal..It was a nice one...greetings from Costa Rica
Very clear instructions. Thank you.
Superb tutorial! I learned so much, thanks..
Thank you for the simple explanation.
Thank u so much for the tips u shared... I LOVE IT 😍
One of the best tutorial ever watched thank you.
Wonderful! im also into photo restoring, I just like how there was layer for every colour. something I need to do myself. overall great video.
You do a layer for each part you are colorizing so that you can go back to the layer if later on you want to change the color
I understood very well!
Thank you!
thank you Gal, it will help to watch this video when time sections are added in the comments, like at 18' color added, or something like that
Wonderful, informative video. Really helped me out. Thank you.
Amazing!! Thank you for this ❤️❤️
Very useful and interesting tutorial, thanks
this is very helpful @premiere gal thank you for this tutorial, you are witty and beauty.
Awesome, I worked on a photograph taken in 1940 in some kind of park, everything was sepia and now it looks so alive!
Awesome video! Thanks for the great tips!
Thank you! This was extremely helpful!
You're welcome!
Wow, very useful for learning, Thank You :)
Thank you so much!!!!! This was the best tutorial ever!!!!
Learned a lot from this video. Thank you very much
Fantastic video well presented and great content just brilliant
Absolutely brilliant!! Thoroughly enjoyed and am going to give this a go. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing what other tips I can learn
Fantastic! Thanks for subscribing :)
No problem at all :) thank you for sharing your knowledge! Out of interest what scanner do you use to import these older prints?
started watching this half interested, but stayed all the way though, useful, interesting and fun, thanks, and ...nice hat ;-)