Colorize multiple images at once with custom color overlays, tints, and adjustable intensity for creative color grading effects.
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Balanced blend, best for general colorization
About Bulk Image Colorization
Apply custom color tints and overlays to multiple images simultaneously. Create stunning color grading effects with adjustable intensity, multiple blend modes, and color presets. Perfect for creative photography, social media content, branding, and artistic projects.
How to Colorize Multiple Images at Once
Click "Upload Images" and select multiple images at once
Choose a color preset or custom color:
Warm Orange: Golden hour, sunset vibes
Cool Cyan: Modern, clean aesthetic
Sepia Brown: Vintage, nostalgic look
Vintage Gold: Retro, warm tones
Primary Colors: Cyan, purple, green, red, blue
Custom Color: Pick any color with color picker
Adjust color intensity (0-100%) for subtle to dramatic effects
Select blend mode for different colorization styles:
Overlay: Balanced, general purpose
Multiply: Darker, richer tones
Screen: Lighter, ethereal effects
Soft Light: Gentle, natural tinting
Color: Strong hue shift
Luminosity: Minimal color change
Toggle "Preserve Original Brightness" to maintain image luminosity
Use "Reset Settings" to return to defaults
Click "Colorize All Images" to process the batch
Download individual images or all as a ZIP file
Best Uses for Bulk Colorization
Social media content with consistent color branding
Instagram feed aesthetic and cohesive color themes
Product photography with brand color overlays
Event photography with unified color grading
Creating vintage or retro photo effects
Film-style color grading for video thumbnails
Artistic color experiments and creative effects
Wedding photography with warm or cool tones
Real estate photos with inviting warm tints
Portfolio presentation with signature color style
Understanding Color Presets
Each preset creates a specific mood and aesthetic:
Warm Orange (#FF6B35): Creates golden hour, sunset-like warmth. Adds orange/amber tones that evoke comfort, nostalgia, and warmth. Perfect for portraits, food photography, and cozy atmospheres. Makes images feel inviting and energetic.
Cool Cyan (#4ECDC4): Modern, clean, tech-inspired aesthetic. Adds blue-green tones that feel fresh, calm, and contemporary. Ideal for corporate, tech products, minimalist designs, and professional photography. Creates serene, trustworthy atmosphere.
Sepia Brown (#704214): Classic vintage, antique photograph look. Replicates old photograph processing with warm brown tones. Perfect for heritage photos, vintage aesthetics, nostalgic projects, and timeless portraits. Evokes history and tradition.
Vintage Gold (#E8B87E): Retro film photography style with warm, faded gold tones. Creates 70s-80s film aesthetic with soft, muted colors. Great for artistic projects, retro branding, and lifestyle photography. Feels authentic and nostalgic.
Bright Cyan (#00CED1): Vibrant, electric blue-green. Strong teal overlay for bold, modern looks. Works well for creative art, music visuals, and high-energy content. Creates striking, attention-grabbing effects.
Purple (#9B59B6): Luxurious, creative, mysterious tones. Adds violet/magenta for artistic, dreamy effects. Perfect for fashion, beauty, creative projects, and fantasy themes. Feels sophisticated and imaginative.
Green (#27AE60): Natural, fresh, eco-friendly vibes. Adds emerald green for organic, environmental themes. Ideal for nature photography, eco-brands, health/wellness content. Evokes growth and vitality.
Red (#E74C3C): Bold, energetic, passionate tones. Adds warm red for dramatic, intense effects. Great for action, passion, urgency, or artistic statements. Creates powerful emotional impact.
Blue (#3498DB): Professional, calm, corporate tones. Classic blue overlay for trustworthy, stable appearance. Perfect for business, tech, professional services. Creates confident, reliable atmosphere.
Blend Mode Explained
Blend modes determine how the color overlay interacts with the original image:
Overlay (Balanced): Most versatile blend mode. Preserves highlights and shadows while adding color. Darkens dark areas, lightens light areas, applies color to midtones. Best for general colorization - works well with most images and intensity levels. Maintains good contrast and depth.
Multiply (Darker): Darkens the image with color overlay. Multiplies pixel values, making images richer and moodier. Light areas become tinted, dark areas become darker. Great for dramatic, moody effects, vintage looks, and adding depth. Use lower intensity (30-50%) to avoid overly dark results.
Screen (Lighter): Lightens the image with color overlay. Inverse of multiply - adds luminous, ethereal quality. Dark areas become tinted, light areas stay bright. Perfect for dreamy, soft effects, highlights enhancement, and airy aesthetics. Works well at higher intensities (60-80%).
Soft Light (Gentle): Subtle, natural-looking color application. Gentle version of overlay with softer transitions. Makes subtle changes that feel organic. Ideal for natural-looking color grading, portrait enhancement, and when you want color without obvious filtering. Safe choice for most applications.
Color (Strong Tint): Replaces image hue with overlay color while preserving luminosity. Creates strong color shifts and dramatic hue changes. Converts entire image to chosen color palette. Best for artistic effects, strong branding, or monochromatic color schemes. Use moderate intensity (40-60%).
Luminosity (Preserve Color): Preserves original colors, minimal tinting effect. Maintains image's existing hues with slight color influence. Useful when you want to preserve the original color character while adding subtle warmth or coolness. Produces most conservative results.
Color Intensity Guidelines
0-20% (Very Subtle): Barely noticeable tinting. Adds hint of color without obvious filtering. Good for natural enhancement, professional photography, or when you want plausible deniability of editing. Maintains original image character strongly.
20-40% (Subtle): Noticeable but gentle colorization. Creates mood without overwhelming the image. Perfect for professional work, real estate, portraits where natural look is important. Adds atmosphere while maintaining realism.
40-60% (Moderate): Clear colorization effect. Balanced between original and tinted appearance. Ideal for social media content, branding, creative projects where color effect should be obvious but not extreme. Default sweet spot for most applications.
60-80% (Strong): Dramatic color overlay. Image is heavily tinted with chosen color. Great for artistic effects, bold statements, music visuals, and when you want unmistakable color grading. Original colors are significantly altered.
80-100% (Very Strong): Intense colorization, near monochromatic effect. Almost completely replaces original colors with chosen hue. Use for extreme artistic effects, bold graphic design, or creating specific color-themed collections. Original image becomes color template.
Preserve Original Brightness
This option maintains the luminosity (brightness) of your original image:
Enabled (Recommended): Keeps original brightness levels while applying color. Prevents images from becoming too dark or too light when colorizing. Maintains contrast and detail visibility. Best for most applications - ensures your images remain recognizable and well-exposed.
Disabled: Allows blend mode to naturally affect brightness. Color overlay can darken (multiply) or lighten (screen) the image based on blend mode. Useful for creative effects where brightness shifts are desired, or when using screen mode for intentional lightening.
Creative Colorization Ideas
Golden Hour Effect: Use Warm Orange preset at 40-50% intensity with Overlay mode. Simulates sunset lighting on any photo.
Cinematic Teal: Use Cool Cyan preset at 35-45% intensity with Overlay or Soft Light. Creates popular film-grade aesthetic.
Vintage Film: Use Sepia or Vintage Gold at 50-60% intensity with Multiply mode. Replicates aged photograph appearance.
Moody Blues: Use Blue preset at 40-50% intensity with Multiply mode. Creates dramatic, cinematic blue-toned mood.
Instagram Aesthetic: Choose brand color, use 30-40% intensity with Overlay mode for consistent feed appearance.
Neon Effect: Use Bright Cyan or Purple at 60-80% intensity with Screen mode for glowing, neon-like appearance.
Earthy Tones: Use Green at 25-35% intensity with Soft Light for natural, organic environmental feel.
Combining with Other Effects
Layer colorization with other processing for advanced results:
Colorize + Brightness/Contrast: Apply colorization first, then adjust brightness/contrast to refine the final look and enhance depth.
Colorize + Color Channels: Use colorization for overall mood, then fine-tune with individual RGB channel adjustments for precise color grading.
Colorize + Blur: Apply subtle blur after colorization for dreamy, soft-focus effects with cohesive color.
Colorize + Grain: Add film grain after colorization to enhance vintage or film-like effects with textured appearance.
💡 Pro Tips
• Start with 40-50% intensity and adjust - it's easier to add more than reduce
• Overlay blend mode works best for most general colorization needs
• Enable "Preserve Original Brightness" for natural-looking results
• Use Warm Orange or Sepia for cozy, inviting atmospheres
• Cool Cyan creates modern, professional aesthetic perfect for tech
• Test settings on one image before batch processing large collections
• Lower intensity (20-40%) works better for professional/commercial work
• Higher intensity (60-80%) is great for artistic, social media content
• Custom colors let you match exact brand colors for consistency
• Keep original images as backups - colorization is permanent in saved files