adjective
- having been artificially given color, especially (of a black-and-white film or photograph) converted to color using digital or chemical techniques
Usage: commonly used in film and media contexts; British spelling variant of 'colorized'
verb
- past tense and past participle of colourize; to add color to (a black-and-white film, photograph, or image) using digital or chemical processes
Usage: British spelling variant of 'colorized'; primarily used in film restoration and digital media
Examples
- The classic 1940s film was colourized for modern audiences.
- They colourized the old black-and-white photographs using advanced software.
- The colourized version of the movie sparked debate among film purists.
- Historians sometimes object to colourized historical footage because it may alter perception.
- The studio released a newly colourized edition of the silent film.
- Digital artists colourized the vintage photographs to bring them to life.