

Clicking on the “Tools” option, you can further refine the image with options to:Ĭrop – Used to crop the image to the size required.

First image with a press of the colourise button, and second with resotration.Īs you can see, from the press of just a couple of buttons, PhotoGlory has already done a fantastic job. As you can see from the first image, it has the original black and white image alongside the colourised version (I done it this way for this example of how it can look just colourised and with the restore option and colourised). This following example is a great one to show you how to restore an old photo. That’s nothing to worry about if you are using the software to archive, but if you intend to reprint any images, make sure you scan the photographs at a higher DPI or increase the size of the image first in other software. One thing to be aware of though, if you are going to use the option to restore the image, as well as taking a long time to process, it actually shrinks the size of your image, giving you a smaller image size than when you started.

Covert to colour only Converted to colour and restoration.

Be prepared for a little wait while the images are processed, the “Restore” option is particularly slow compared to colourising the images. It really is that simple to get you started! After using PhotoGlory on quite a few images, I suggest cropping and straightening any images first, then if you are going to use the “Restore” option, use that first, then the “Colourize” option. Simply load up the image you want to work with, and click on the “Restore old photo” and “Colorize black & White photo” options. As can be seen, the layout is almost identical, which is great, as the software is super-simple to use. Let’s take an in depth look at the potential of this piece of software.Īnyone who has used PhotoWorks will be instantly familiar with the interface of PhotoGlory. With the photo restoration program named PhotoGlory, you can take those photos and correct every problem you have with them. We all have those old photographs from our family members that are tattered and torn, many of which are discoloured or have tears and folds or are simply just old black and white images.
