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Answer for the clue "Change from black-and-white ", 8 letters:
colorize

Word definitions for colorize in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film" [syn: color , colorise , colourise , colourize , colour , color in , colour in ] [ant: discolor ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 To add color to. 2 (context photography filmology English) To convert black and white media to color by digital post production (qualifier: as is often done in digital photography and in video special effects).

Usage examples of colorize.

Yet some of the first things to colorize are objects like roses and cars.

The countdown starts, red digitals going backwards -- Colorized computer screens map out hostile weather fronts.

Everything looked slightly too bright, too vivid, like a colorized movie.

Perhaps his obtuseness was the result of having been colorized that afternoon, but after another half glass of beer, he realized that Sean simply had not explained what he was talking about.

As backdrops, they had tall floor-to-ceiling banners - colorized images of turn-of-the-century politicians: Teddy Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan, and William McKinley.

How gradually they’d slowed down to how people really moved, and then they’d been colorized, the grain getting finer and finer, and even the scratches went away.

But the holoprojector colorized the visual display for each one to make it easy for us to tell them apart: Heidi’s ship appeared bright red.

In the time of Louis XV of France, businesses providing the latest fashion in dog haircuts, perms, and colorizing flourished.

They took two smocks from the woman and two posters off the wall, because they thought they might help with the colorizing process.