verb
- past tense and past participle of colourize; to add color to (a black-and-white film, photograph, or video) using digital or other techniques
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'colorized'; commonly used in film and media contexts
Examples
- The studio colourised the classic 1940s film for modern audiences.
- They colourised old family photographs to preserve memories in vivid detail.
- The director decided to have the black-and-white footage colourised for the restoration project.
- Many vintage television episodes have been colourised and released on streaming platforms.
- The archivists carefully colourised the historical documentary using period-accurate color palettes.