colorize
English
Alternative forms
- colorise (rare or obsolete)
- colourise or colourize (UK)
Etymology
color + -ize
Verb
colorize (third-person singular simple present colorizes, present participle colorizing, simple past and past participle colorized)
- To add color to.
- The child colorized the drawing.
- The woman colorized her hair.
- (photography, cinematography) To convert black and white media to color by digital post production (as is often done in digital photography and in video special effects).
- There is a colorized version of Casablanca.
- 1988 August 26, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “Looking for America”, in Chicago Reader:
- What we see are beautiful overlapping NASA satellite photographs of the American mainland, […] taken in black and white and then luminously colorized by computer for scientific reasons.
Synonyms
- (to add color to): color (colour), color in (colour in)
Antonyms
- (to change or lose color): discolor (discolour)
Derived terms
- colorization (colourisation)
- colorizer (colouriser)
Translations
to add color to
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to convert a black and white media to color
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