Yes, but you won't get colors such as blue or yellow. You will receive a color image of black and white. Your image never had color. Take a new picture in color and you will not have black and white.
If you're good with photoshop (or something similar), you can use that to add color that wasn't there before. But that is difficult.
In Adobe Photoshop. You must make mask.
well you mix the two colors together and you get...
The most important part of choosing a picture frame is to make sure the frame is not muted by your wall. Never pick a frame that is the same color as the wall behind it. Pick a picture frame that complements the shading in the black and white photograph.
They make make the color GREY!!!!
First : make sure the pic is in RBG mode. Second : "colorize" it. That give just one color - so you'll have to sectionalize the picture and change that color ... I suggest you use "curves" to do that.
black and white
There are several programs that you can use to convert a color image to grayscale. I recommend that you NOT convert it to pure "black and white" or "bi-tonal", because color images converted to B&W generally look terrible.
You first need to create a "mask" (Photoshop has a special name for these that I don't recall at this moment). Then using the mask you can tell Photoshop to convert the unmasked portion of the photo from color to black and white.
nope..... sorry they are black but to tell you the truth they can be black and white cuz they can be gray and white and black make gray...........
They make a gray.
a muggy muddy color
a muggy muddy color