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Question Posted Saturday October 21 2006, 8:38 am

well i have paint shop pro nine and i was wondering if there was any way to get my shirt to stay in color but the rest be black and white?? please help. thanks. *****

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Nadia answered Monday October 23 2006, 4:25 am:
i have adobe photoshop but i'm guessing it would be kinda the same.
what you do is duplicate the layer, so you have two of the photo in your one file. make the duplicated layer black and white. then to that same layer erase the t-shirt so that the layer under it (your original coloured layer will come through).

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