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06/18/2004 09:41:04 AM · #1 |
Dear DP colleges:
For those (and I'm included in this) who does not know to work well with Photoshop or similar, a explanation on how to desature to b&w background mantaining the subject coulor would be wellcome.
Tank's in name of the less experienced.
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06/18/2004 09:48:21 AM · #2 |
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06/18/2004 09:50:05 AM · #3 |
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06/18/2004 11:23:14 AM · #4 |
Well the thing I do is:
Method 1:
Open up your foto is PS.
Select: IMAGE -> ADJUSTMENTS ->DESATURATE
Your whole image will go B/W
Select the history brush from your toolbar and "paint" the original color in on the things you like in color.
Use a small brush and the magnifying tool foor difficult places.
Method 2:
Select everything you want to have b/w with the lasso tool and/or magic wand, leaving everything that must have color alone.
Now select: IMAGE -> ADJUSTMENTS ->DESATURATE
If it is easyer to just select the things you want in color, do the same, select the color stuff, then goto: SELECT -> INVERSE and then:
IMAGE -> ADJUSTMENTS ->DESATURATE
Method 3:
Open Photo & select: IMAGE -> ADJUSTMENTS ->DESATURATE
Open Photo again.
You will have 1 B/W and 1 Color.
Ajust both photo's so that the B/W looks like you want, do the same to the color.
Now use the lasso tool and/or magic wand to select your colored bits you want in the b/w photo. After selecting everything select EDIT -> COPY.
Go to your B/W photo and select EDIT -> PASTE INTO
Hope that helps.
(Don't send in a great photo, because I am participating too in this challenge)
Message edited by author 2004-06-18 11:24:19. |
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06/18/2004 05:39:19 PM · #5 |
Numo - I took the time to write "PhotoShop Elements - DeSaturdation for Dummies" and post it here a few days ago.
If you only have Photo Shop Elements you can't use anyone else's directions. There is no 'History Brush' in Elements.
If you have a full version of PhotoShop Philos31's instructions look pretty good. |
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