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PhotoStudio 5.5


Question Posted Friday February 9 2007, 11:33 am

I saw you answered a question sort of like this, so I was just wondering: How do you make is so the picture is black and white, but one part is colored on PhotoStudio 5.5? Thanks.

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more_than_a_feeling answered Friday February 9 2007, 6:49 pm:
I'm not familiar is 5.5, but if it's anything like CS2 (which it should be), what you want to do is use the lasso or polygonal lasso tool (polygonal lasso tool is easiest) to select the area you want in color. Copy this and paste it into a new layer. Make the first layer "black and white" by putting it in grayscale or turning the saturation all the way down (if you want to adjust your tonal values, channel mixing or lab color works best). I like to turn up the saturation a little bit on layer two (what you copied, the color portion of the image). And voila.

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