Restore your photograph's color with one click
January 25, 2021
They've done it again! In addition to colorizing black/white photos and enhancing photos, MyHeritage now restores the colors in a faded photograph - with just a click.
I tried this just now on a few photographs and I am very impressed with the results. Best of all, MyHeritage leaves the original photo intact so I can always revert to it if desired.
Here is my family's photograph. I think I was a senior in high school when this was taken. I uploaded it to my MyHeritage photo album and clicked the brand new Restore Colors button. Remarkable results! Can you guess which one is me?
Here's my great-grandfather at the controls of his Union Pacific engine, before and after color restoration.
And of course, I had to try this out with my favorite ancestor's photograph. This time it detected the original as a black and white, so it didn't have the Restore Colors button, but I did use first the Enhance button and then the Colorize button. What more can I say? It's fantastic!
To learn more about MyHeritage's Color Restoration, read the blog article here. Or try it here. Let me know in the comments below how it goes for you.
Incredible! But do I need to add my family history to My Heritage in order to use it?
Posted by: Cindy McKenna | February 08, 2021 at 11:16 AM
The only thing I hate is I have to pay for a yearly subscription for things I'll never use. Need an alternative. I prefer pay-as-you-go services. The photo restoration should be available as a stand alone product in my opinion.
Posted by: David Smith | February 08, 2021 at 01:31 PM
Thank you for sharing... this is an amazing tool!
Posted by: Helen | February 08, 2021 at 02:36 PM
This article tells you everything except where to find "My Heritage Photo Album."
Posted by: A Potter | February 08, 2021 at 02:40 PM
Very good product & gives life to the old photos.
It would be better as a stand alone app at a reasonable price.
Posted by: Michael Gill | February 08, 2021 at 02:48 PM
I tried it with my grandmother's tintype. There was a colorized portrait that has been lost to the family. Unfortunately, I could not get the right colors (my grandpa was a dark redhead, and my grandma's hair was brown). When colors come out wrong like that, can they be fixed? And if so, how?
Posted by: c christensen | February 09, 2021 at 11:18 AM
Heritage's photo products are easy to use and give superior results when compared to the other products available online. They would get lots of business if they made it a stand-alone product offering, with a monthly fee. Users would then have incentive to explore their other products--DNA, documents, etc.
As long as the photo products are bundled with their other products (which I don't need), for nearly $300, I'll continue to use free services, even though they are not as good. But if Heritage ever decides to offer the photo products as stand-alone with reasonable monthly fees, I'd jump on it right away.
Posted by: Susan | February 11, 2021 at 01:46 PM
All of my older photos seem to be too small to colorize. Is there any way to resize them to use?
Posted by: Sharan | February 17, 2021 at 11:58 AM