Keep one color, grayscale the rest. Schindler's List effect.
How to use
- Upload an image.
- Pick a color to keep (or use preset).
- Adjust hue range (narrow = strict, wide = forgiving).
- Boost saturation for impact.
- Download PNG.
Key features
- HSL-based color matching
- 5 presets (red, blue, yellow, green, pink)
- Saturation boost
- Live preview
- Supports all image formats
Use cases
- E-commerce — highlight pink new arrivals
- Ad visuals — brand-color emphasis
- Film posters — Schindler's List style
- Wedding photos — bouquet color
- Art pieces — focal point
What is Color Pop?
Famous from Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List (1993) — the red coat in black-and-white. Keeping one color creates powerful visual impact. Pixels whose hue is within ±range of the target stay colorful; the rest become grayscale (HSL color space).
FAQ
Multiple colors?
Run twice: first color → PNG → process again with second color.
Best hue range?
30–40° is standard. Too narrow misses similar shades; too wide keeps unrelated colors.
Get exact color?
Use the color-extract tool first, then paste the hex here.
Free?
Yes.