I found this on the website Fishstick proposed
Here's a working code based on it
img_surface = pygame.image.load("image.gif") # Load image on a surface
img_array = pygame.surfarray.array3d(img_surface) # Convert it into an 3D array
colored_img = numpy.array(img_array) # Array thing
colored_img[:, :, 0] = 255 # <-- Red
colored_img[:, :, 1] = 128 # <-- Green
colored_img[:, :, 2] = 0 # <-- Blue
img_surface = pygame.surfarray.make_surface(colored_img) # Convert it back to a surface
screen.blit(img_surface, (0, 0)) # Draw it on the screen
This change the color value of each pixel. If you set red to 255, it will add 255 to red for all pixels. But if you set 255 to all colors the image will be white.
Note that you need to install NumPy to use this and you can do so by doing this:
pip install numpy
Also you could try replacing the last two lines for
pygame.surfarray.blit_array(screen, colored_img)
Which should be faster but it didn't work for me so I converted the array into a surface then blitted it on the screen.
If that doesn't answer your question maybe these will: