In article number 2006854, Seung Hwan Ko, Sukjoon Hong, and co-workers propose a digital laser micropainting technique, based on controlled thin-film interference, through direct laser growth of the absorbing metal oxide layer on a metallic reflector. Specific wavelength-dependent photoresponsivity can be assigned, erased, and reassigned to an optoelectronic device by the successive application of the proposed technique, which substantiates its potential for future reprogrammable optoelectronic applications.