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04/11/2010 06:28:30 PM · #1
I need to make someone's light brown hair grey. What would be the best way to do this so that it looks as close to natural as possible?
04/11/2010 06:31:37 PM · #2
You can use powder, like talcum powder, but they make a special powder to do what you want, available where you would get theatre make up.
04/11/2010 06:33:37 PM · #3
Sorry, should have been clearer -- in post processing. My bad.

I thought about it before shooting, but circumstances didn't permit that. :)
04/11/2010 06:38:48 PM · #4
Have them raise 5 kids. ...make that 3 kids - 5 just makes you go bald.
04/11/2010 06:40:47 PM · #5
Originally posted by karmat:

I need to make someone's light brown hair grey. What would be the best way to do this so that it looks as close to natural as possible?


You could have him marry my wife, thats all it took for me. :D

Matt
04/11/2010 06:45:13 PM · #6
oops seeing you actually didn't get a straight answer -

Do you want to make all the hair grey, or just a touch of grey here & there? Either way, I think the best wat is to do you selection carefully and then CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+B for BW conversion on the selection and tweak the color sliders until you get it about where you want it and use dodge & burn to enhance. Hope that helps.
04/11/2010 06:50:48 PM · #7
I can send you a self portrait which you could then copy and paste... :) sorry, couldn't resist--i've had grey since about 20 yrs old.
04/11/2010 07:06:18 PM · #8
Originally posted by karmat:

I need to make someone's light brown hair grey. What would be the best way to do this so that it looks as close to natural as possible?


most people pay me to get rid of the grey hair...had someone ask me this wk if I could make their hair a "pretty gray" (as apposed to???....)...and I should have come back with Art's smart remark...have kids....lol
04/11/2010 07:08:20 PM · #9
What an odd question... My question is always the opposite.

But, only when I look in the mirror.

*sigh*

I hope you find help.

Wanna post a photo for us to work on?
04/11/2010 07:13:43 PM · #10
many tutorials here..
Change hair colour

Message edited by author 2010-04-11 19:13:56.
04/11/2010 07:20:53 PM · #11
Originally posted by LVicari:

many tutorials here..
Change hair colour


You know, it is just outstanding what you can find on this site. And I mean that (semi) seriously. Thanks, LVicari, and to Art Roflmao for his 2-ways.
04/11/2010 07:43:56 PM · #12
Originally posted by mpeters:

I can send you a self portrait which you could then copy and paste... :) sorry, couldn't resist--i've had grey since about 20 yrs old.


Ahh, so like Steve Martin, you suffer from poliosis - premature greying. I just keep a little thingy of gold-brown henna on hand to use as needed...please please PLEASE don't tell Magnumphotography...;-)
04/11/2010 09:19:52 PM · #13
Originally posted by snaffles:

Originally posted by mpeters:

I can send you a self portrait which you could then copy and paste... :) sorry, couldn't resist--i've had grey since about 20 yrs old.


Ahh, so like Steve Martin, you suffer from poliosis - premature greying. I just keep a little thingy of gold-brown henna on hand to use as needed...please please PLEASE don't tell Magnumphotography...;-)


Hehehehe says Ray as he scurries into the shadows :O)
04/12/2010 10:16:31 PM · #14
thanks for all the suggestions. in the end, i left it primarily brown, and used the selective desaturation to make some of it look grayer.
04/12/2010 10:23:13 PM · #15
Originally posted by pixelpig:

You can use powder, like talcum powder, but they make a special powder to do what you want, available where you would get theatre make up.


This is helpful (checkmark!). I've been entertaining an idea that would involve doing this (not in post). And talcum powder was the best I could come up with. Thanks!
04/13/2010 05:56:39 AM · #16
I just did this to a photo for a friend a few weeks ago she had it print made for her brother as a gag gift, He has blonde hair so it was fairly easy but I imagine with a little extra toying around you could do it fairly easy to any color hair. I masked his hair made a couple of dupicate layers of it and greyscaled one and the other I toyed around with the hues and sats then blended them together. turned out very real looking.
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