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Top Ten Digital Photography Tips | |
| Subject: | Question | |
| Date: | 2006-11-01 23:14:06 | |
| From: | KatMason | |
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I saw some amazing photos that had a background that was grayscale, but the object in the middle was colored. It wasn't using focal b&w, because it looked like the person had turned the whole photo grayscale, then colored the main object with another color that was different to the first one. I was wondering if anyone knew how to do this.
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2006-11-29 20:06:53 MaryT [Reply | View]
Hi! Once I learned how to do this I love it. I work in Adobe Photoshop Elements
open your file
use your magnetic tool outline the image you want to have color. (this takes practice)
Then choose "select" from your file menu, then choose "inverse"
then choose "enhancements", choose adjust color and then choose remove. and there you have it.
Good luck!




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