MyHeritage is strongly committed to historical accuracy and authenticity. Once you’re satisfied with the adjustments, click “Save.” You can also click “Cancel” to return to the previous settings. We recommend experimenting with different settings until you find the version you like best. You can select or deselect contrast enhancement, increase or decrease color saturation, select automatic or manual rendering and raise or lower the rendering level, and choose between the default or alternative colorization models.Ĭlick the “Preview” button to preview the changes, and click and hold the image to compare the preview with the previous version of the colorized photo. To adjust the colorization settings, click the wheel settings icon to the left of the black and white color wheel. By tweaking the colorization settings, you may be able to achieve even better results. However, the colors are computer-generated and the quality of the colorized version depends on a variety of factors: lighting, sharpness, level of detail in the photo, and more. MyHeritage In Color™ is a revolutionary tool that produces stunning results on most black and white photos. When you return to your photo album, a color wheel icon will appear on the lower right corner of the black and white thumbnail to indicate that a colorized version is available. You can compare the colorized and black and white versions by moving the slider from side to side, or toggle between them by clicking the black and white and color wheel icons that appear on the upper right corner.Ĭlick “Download” to download the original photo, the colorized version, or a side-by-side comparison of the two. Click the button to automatically colorize your photo. The “Colorize” button will appear on the upper right side. Locate the photo you wish to colorize and click on it. To colorize a photo you have already uploaded to your MyHeritage account, visit the My Photos section of your family site: hover your cursor over the “Family tree” tab in the navigation bar and select “My photos.” ![]() Click “Go to my photos” to see it among your photos on MyHeritage.Ĭolorizing an existing photo on MyHeritage This photo will already be saved to your MyHeritage account in both the original black and white and colorized versions, so you can access it whenever you like. You can also share the photo on Facebook or Twitter, copy the link to the clipboard to share elsewhere, or download the colorized photo or a side-by-side comparison of the original and colorized versions. When your colorized photo is ready, you can compare the black and white and colorized versions by dragging the slider from side to side, or toggle between them by clicking the black and white and color wheel icons on the upper right corner of the photo. Once your photo is uploaded, it will be colorized automatically. This can take a few moments, depending on the speed of your Internet connection and the size of the file. You can also drag and drop a photo from an open window on your computer into the photo frame to begin the upload process. Locate the photo you’d like to upload on your computer, select it, and click “Open.” To upload a photo for colorization, visit /incolor and click the orange “Upload photo” button. Uploading a photo for colorization on MyHeritage In Color™ ![]() ![]() There are two ways to colorize your photos with MyHeritage In Color™: you can upload them directly to the In Color™ landing page for immediate colorization, or you can colorize photos that have already been uploaded to your albums on MyHeritage. It helps you connect more deeply to your family history and sparks curiosity among the younger generations. Seeing your ancestors in full color can be a transformative experience. It is one of MyHeritage’s most popular features, with over 9 million photos colorized to date. ![]() Using sophisticated machine-learning technology, the tool generates a full-color image from a black and white photo in a matter of seconds. MyHeritage In Color™ is an automatic photo colorization tool that can help bring your old family photos to life.
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