Have a Black & White Photo With a Hint of Color. (comments)
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Ignore that for this tutorial! lol Instead of creating a new layer, Duplicate your background!
Update that dude.
FOR STEP NUMBER THREE!: Instead of selecting "Layer 1", select "Background". Layer 1 is a new layer and does not contain anything, therefore it cannot be transformed to Monochrome if it has nothing to transform in the first place.
thanks!! very cool! now i have to get a photoshop program! lol! nah but when i do i'm sure to use this tutorial =0) now i have a nother question.if its no bother to you..how would i do a totally black and white pic and just put color on one or two objects?? would it be almost like doing the one you just explained?? i hope my question made sense :S.....thanks!!!!
it looks really nice and I see that your listening to iTunes while working on photoshop XD music is also art too ya kno? good job!
LMAO!!! THANK YOU, gangstaways62!!
i know, why is everyone bagging on my tutorial? i don't think it's nice to be all like "oh no, i think this is a beter way to do this." it's mean. & i didn't want to say anything but thanks to gangstaways62, i can. so thanks once again!! :D
everyone below is stupid, take a photo and desaturate it, then take the same photo and set it to monochromatic in the channel mixer and compare the quality of the two side by side. its not the same. this tutorial is great and this method saves image quality and i actually learned what i just said, instead of sitting on my ass and bashing a well done tutorial, and this method is far more versatile than desaturating, thank you!
First of all, you could just desaturate the image, then use a history brush on the parts you want colored, then lower the opacity, but okay.
it's a good tutorial if you're really into making everything really hard. but, i still like the effect. (: very pretty picture.
lol you really dont have to go through all of that` just lower your saturation and it gives the same affect -
nice tutorial,but there's a faster way to do it. just duplicate,make bottom layer b&w,and then lower the top layer's oppacity.
good job though ;]
i really like this! it gives the picture a vintage feel! :] good job.
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Designer |
manny-the-dino
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Submitted on | Aug 21, 2007 |
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Comments | 16 |
Reviewer |
alovesopure
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Approved on | Aug 23, 2007 |