I understand this is quite an easy task, but I'd like to have a tutorial to show me tips that may enhance the photo i'm editing. It's of a kayak (which is red) and i'd like to keep the colour, but greyscale the remainder of the picture.
Thanks.
Undiscovered Member 97 posts Joined Mar 2007 More info | Jul 07, 2007 23:56 | #1 I understand this is quite an easy task, but I'd like to have a tutorial to show me tips that may enhance the photo i'm editing. It's of a kayak (which is red) and i'd like to keep the colour, but greyscale the remainder of the picture.
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PhotosByEric Goldmember 1,060 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: NorCal More info | Jul 08, 2007 01:01 | #2 Google: www.photosbyeric.smugmug.com
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whereismykit Senior Member 361 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Atlanta, Ga More info | Jul 08, 2007 17:32 | #3 Last I check just about everything on this board you can find by google. I get tired of seeing look up on google. This message board is here to teach people new things and maybe someone one can answer faster than search through thousands of websites telling you how to do something.
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Tel Member 105 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Essex More info | Jul 08, 2007 18:27 | #4 Easy way is to create an adjustment layer to covert to B&W (hue/saturation or channel mixer etc.) covert to B&W, create a layer mask and paint with black over the area you want to remain colour. Terry Cashman
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PhotosByEric Goldmember 1,060 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: NorCal More info | Jul 15, 2007 01:13 | #5 whereismykit wrote in post #3508930 Last I check just about everything on this board you can find by google. I get tired of seeing look up on google. This message board is here to teach people new things and maybe someone one can answer faster than search through thousands of websites telling you how to do something. I've learned a lot looking at post. Just my 2 cents. Thanks for your 2 cents here's mine: www.photosbyeric.smugmug.com
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