
What I hope the video shows is really the need to take your time and go into detail. Laborious but perfectly possible so give it a go!

In this tutorial I used my iPad Pro, I just prefer the precision the Apple Pencil affords me but I had previously successfully colourised the 1937 photo below of my grandfather using a mouse on my iMac. I’m self-taught so my way of doing things may not be the same as someone else, it may not be conventional, but that’s the beauty of creativity, we have a goal in sight and find a way to get to it, the exact way doesn’t matter as long as you reach your goal. I must be one of the earlier users as I have been familiar with Photoshop for 25 years (man that makes me feel old). It is not particularly difficult, once you follow my lead it just takes time, care and precision and it makes for the best photography gift as well as a great way to keep yourself busy indoors during Winter, lockdown and the Covid pandemic.Īll you really need is a computer and Adobe Photoshop, I have an Adobe cloud subscription which costs me 10 quid per month and although a little pricey, I make full use of it and it benefits my creativity. In the video tutorial below I show you how to colourise black and white photos using Adobe Photoshop on iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil in a few simple steps. All examples use JS async-await syntax, be sure to call the API inside an async function.Ĭonst deepai = require ( 'deepai' ) // OR include as a script tag in your HTMLĭeepai.I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that somewhere… we all have an old black and white family photo we’d like to see in colour.


Get the 'deepai' package here (Compatible with browser & nodejs ):
