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08/30/2003 10:14:36 PM · #1 |
Quick question: I was wondering of someone could tell me how the colorized effect is done when a picture is B&W with only the subject colored? I've done it before, but it was a painstaking cut and paste. I have all kinds of image software and I think I'm missing it somewhere. |
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08/30/2003 10:19:50 PM · #2 |
two quick ways:
1) desaturate the entire image. Use the history brush and color in what you want colored.
2) created a new layer and desaturate it. use the eraser on what you want colored.
neither way is "dpc legal" but both work. :)
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08/31/2003 12:06:54 AM · #3 |
This tutorial mentions how to do it, which is also DPC legal. You didnt specify if you were looking for something like that or not.
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08/31/2003 06:16:16 PM · #4 |
I have PSP, but lots of people here are using Photoshop. Tell me.......I'm new at photography......after awhile am I going to want to get Photoshop? So far, as I've read the tuts here, and neat how to comments, I can use PSP the same. I was just curious. Thanks. Nita |
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08/31/2003 06:22:53 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by mavrik: two quick ways:
1) desaturate the entire image. Use the history brush and color in what you want colored.
2) created a new layer and desaturate it. use the eraser on what you want colored.
neither way is "dpc legal" but both work. :)
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Thanks for the info. I was able to help bela45 do this from this
Message edited by author 2003-08-31 18:35:45.
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