Can't select colours to colorise a black and white photo.

Hi,
I am trying to colorise an old black and white photo, and I am unable to use any colours that are not black, white or grey for some reason. I select light blue to fill the sky, but it wont actually select it and stays grey. How do I fix this?
Thanks!

If you look at the document tab, I'll bet it's Grayscale/8.  You would want RGB/8.
Image menu > mode > RGB
Gene

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