Selective Colouring
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:13 pm
Can anyone help me out with a simple way of doing selective colouring using Adobe Photoshop 7.0. I can do the basic stuff but adobe isn't really user friendly. Thanks
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Aussie Dave wrote:- Convert the new layer into B&W (there are plenty of methods you can use to go from colour to B&W)
- use the erase tool and erase the parts (in the new layer) that you want to be in colour.
Matt. K wrote:Or any of the above.
Antsl wrote:Aussie Dave wrote:- Convert the new layer into B&W (there are plenty of methods you can use to go from colour to B&W)
- use the erase tool and erase the parts (in the new layer) that you want to be in colour.
Actually, you are better off applying a layer mask to the new layer and then painting back in with the paint brush the areas that you want to keep or not keep. Worth noting is that you can toggle between the two colours that are going to reveal or hide the lower image, the black and white in the colour pallete, simply by hitting the X key on the keyboard. This makes life a lot easier and if you accidently reveal or hide something you just have to hit the X key and paint it back in.
As an extra step... drop in a hue and saturation layer between these two layers and you can desaturate the lower layer to remove some of the colour intentsity from the colour regions of the image. If you want to add a warm tone to the top black and white layer, apply it using Colour Balance once you have desaturated it to black and white.
Hope this is a help! PhotoShop is simple once you have learnt the tricks!