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How do I add color to an image?
I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The
image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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How do I add color to an image?
If you want to edit the photo and it's colors, you will need an image
editing program, such as Microsoft PhotoDraw 2000 v2, Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop, etc. I recommend you scan the image into one of those programs instead of scanning into Publisher. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. " m wrote in message ... I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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How do I add color to an image?
the image orginally went into adobe. can you tell me how to change the color
in that? i have virtually no experience with that program. " wrote: I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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How do I add color to an image?
What extension is the image? It is not easy changing the color of a scanned image. If
it is line art you may have better success. You can use MS Paint. About any editing application is capable of doing what you want. Most have excellent help files. If you want the whole picture colored, in Publisher, select the image, right-click, format picture, picture tab, recolor. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com " m wrote in message ... the image orginally went into adobe. can you tell me how to change the color in that? i have virtually no experience with that program. " wrote: I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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How do I add color to an image?
Adobe what? Adobe is a company, not a program.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] " m wrote in message ... the image orginally went into adobe. can you tell me how to change the color in that? i have virtually no experience with that program. " wrote: I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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How do I add color to an image?
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] wrote:
Adobe what? Adobe is a company, not a program. http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/adobe.html a·do·be [ ? d?bee ] (plural a·do·bes) noun Definitions: 1. earthen brick: brick made from earth and straw and dried by the sun 2. building made of adobe: a structure made with adobe bricks 3. earth that forms adobe: earth used to make adobe bricks [Mid-18th century. Via Spanish Arabic at-tub "the bricks"] -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.publishermvps.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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How do I add color to an image?
"Ed Bennett" wrote in message ... m was very recently heard to utter: I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? The only way to add colour to an image is to use a paint program, and even then it's very hard. How about printing the image and coloring it with colored pencils or markers? Then scanning it again. I was thinking of the paint programs, but as you say it's hard. Not so much hard to do, you can view up close and put in color by the pixel, or with the air brush, but hard to do so it looks normal- not painted. Whatever the image is. Not so hard to look good that way if it's a cartoon, or shape, logo, or something. But a person, or scenery- it might even be impossible. I just thought about coloring it on paper. I know someone who draws angel pictures, and colors them with markers and scans them, they look really clear and nice (online and printed on cards) ~ Carrie Microsoft Publisher is a layout program, not an image editing program. (Well, technically you can recolour an image in Publisher to appear in pink or green, but I'm guessing you want to do it on selected areas rather than wholesale for the entire image) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How do I add color to an image?
" m wrote in message ... the image orginally went into adobe. can you tell me how to change the color in that? i have virtually no experience with that program. you mean Photoshop? You can view it up close (make a duplicate and work on that, for a start- not the origional) and use the paintbrush or airbrush to put color in. there's a way of selecting certain areas and using "flood fill" to color them in with one solid color, too. Is there a way you can print it out and color it yourself with colored pencils (for a light tint) or markers, to be brighter? That might be easiest. Not knowing what the image is and what you want to do with it. ~ Carrie " wrote: I have been sent an image that I have scanned into MicroSoft Publisher. The image is black and white. I would like to change it to a color image. Is this possible? |
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