Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Using adobe photoshop 6.0 how to edit a picture regarding the colors... in making it all grayscale e

using adobe photoshop 6.0 how to edit a picture regarding the colors... in making it all grayscale except red?



example, i'm holding a strawberry, i want to retain the red color of strawberry.. then the rest will all be black and white?



i need step by step please... thanks...



Using adobe photoshop 6.0 how to edit a picture regarding the colors... in making it all grayscale except red?matchless



Here's my step by step tutorial on it:



http://www.jimsdigitaldiary.com/colorizi...



Using adobe photoshop 6.0 how to edit a picture regarding the colors... in making it all grayscale except red?norton 2008



You use the button with the rope-like figure by the toolbox(i forgot the name).. you know.. the one with which you could custom select something(like the magic wand tool).. select the strawberry in a way that you select ONLY the strawberry.. then press Ctrl+Shift+I.. that way it goes inverse so you get to select the whole picture except the strawberry.. then grayscale.脺 get it?
Duplicate the photo and close the original. Create another layer by Layer %26gt; New Adjustment Layer and select Saturation/Hue. In the window or dialog box that opens, slide the Saturation slider all the way to the left. Your photo will be b/w in this layer. Click OK. You now have two layers, the background which is color and the adjustment layer. The adjustment layer has two icons, one for Sat/Hue and the other to the right. It is solid white. Click once in this white box. Change your colors to the default black and white. With black as the foreground color. Select the Brush tool. Paint the area of the photo you want to be in color. Set the Brush tool to size and softness that works best for the photo you have.

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