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Question Posted Thursday October 25 2007, 1:29 pm

how do you add color to a sucker if you have a black&white picture.
can you do it with using,
"Microsoft Picture It! Photo 2002"
it came with our computer, as you can tell, in 2002.
i have a picture thats black and white and i wanted to add color to a sucker or my eyes?
can i do it with this?

or do i hafe to get that Adobe Photoshop?!
ah helpp i dont know.


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ShineyStarz answered Friday October 26 2007, 6:37 pm:
I never heard of the program you said but I have Adobe Photoshop.

What you would do is select the Sucker around with the "Eclipse" or CIRCLE tool.

Use the Gradient or Fill Tool and select a colour.

Change the MODE to COLOUR instead of NORMAL.

And you're done =]

Hope I helped. If you REALLY want it but you are unable to with your program, I could do it for you.

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