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Colorizing Frames

Colorizing Interface
Once you have your imported line sequence and at least one color reference, you’re ready to colorize. You can colorize a single frame or multiple frames at once.
  • Pressing Colorize with no frames selected will default to the current frame.
  • Select multiple frames or all frames to process in batch.
When multiple frames are selected, Cadmium first uses your reference image, then subsequently uses the last colorized frame as a new reference for the next frame. Because of this, errors can compound and results may become less accurate as the sequence progresses.
Start by colorizing just 1 or a few frames to see how well everything performs. Make any manual corrections before continuing. See the Editing Frames section for details.

Which Reference Frames Are Being Used?

Reference Frame Connections
The timeline displays line connections that visually show which frame is being used to make predictions. It will always be the reference frame closest to the current frame you are coloring.
You cannot re-colorize a frame that is marked as a reference frame. You must first make it a non-reference frame or delete it.