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07/27/2003 07:33:06 PM · #1 |
just wondering if anyone here knows the best way to convert a photo to B&W but filter a colour to leave in. i took a photo of a tree with yellow flowers everywhere and wanted to experiment by converting it to B&W but leave the yellow flowers yellow.
any ideas/techniques would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: Oh yeah im using Paint Shop Pro.
Message edited by author 2003-07-27 19:36:54. |
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07/27/2003 07:38:22 PM · #2 |
Great site here...scan down into the Digital Images, the 11th article (I believe) has what you want.
//www.cardsbymel.com/photosection1.php3 |
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07/27/2003 07:46:11 PM · #3 |
BLEE, which version of PaintShopPro are you using?
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07/27/2003 07:50:04 PM · #4 |
I think this DPC How-To Article covers the basic principles involved. |
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07/27/2003 08:04:38 PM · #5 |
i am using version 7 i think. the ten year anniversary one.
I dont know if anyone has seen the pentax optio 33L but that does a very similar thing inside the camera. It takes B&W with a colour filter (R,G or B).
I was hoping to do it in PSP without having to select evey flower. |
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07/27/2003 09:12:15 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: I think this DPC How-To Article covers the basic principles involved. |
If that tutorial works for anyone using PSP7. I want details on how they did it cause it didn't do much for me with PSP except confuse me. I have experimented with several different things and still haven't had any sucess with colorizing a photo with the exception of using layering to do it with PSP 7. |
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07/27/2003 09:25:15 PM · #7 |
ive seen a few techniques for colorizing B&W photo's but not many for what i want to do. See I'm stsrting with a color photo and want to convert it to B&W except for say yellow. I thought this was gonna be an easy task and i was overlooking something simple.
Maybe not!
Thanks for the help so far. Ill check in again laters. |
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07/28/2003 08:30:30 PM · #8 |
BTW if i succeed at this is it legal. I used a HSL process on the entire picture to get close to what i want and was wondering if it is considered legal for a contest?
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