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selective coloring


Question Posted Saturday February 3 2007, 12:15 am

how do i do selective coloring [i think thats what its called - when only one part of the picture is colored and the rest is b&w] on photoshop 3.0?

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more_than_a_feeling answered Saturday February 3 2007, 1:35 am:
Use the polygonal lasso tool to select the area that you want in color, cut it and make it your "Layer 2". The first layer should be the original image. Put this in grayscale or turn the color saturation levels all the way down, and then go back to Layer 2. Turn the color saturation level up a bit to really make it pop out of the picture and paste it onto Layer 1. Voila.

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