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Photoshop Tutorial: Selective Coloring - Color Object In A B & W Photo - I don't know the proper term. | ||
Discussion by SunBlind with 7 Replies.
Last Update: July 27, 2011, 7:32 am | |||
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Have you ever seen one of those black and white pictures that has a single object in color? Well, I'm gonna show you how to do that in 3 EXTREMELY easy steps!
I used this effect on a promo pic for my fiance's little brother Sean's band, There's Always Forever. However, I went with more of a ghetto duotone version instead of black and white, but it's all the same. Here is my version (click to enlarge)

The effect is much more dramatic with a black and white photo. Okay, now onto the actual tutorial! And fair warning, I'm extremely tired and I'm kinda rushing through the example pics... they took me 15 seconds Lol I'm sure yours will come out much nicer

1. Duplicate your image layer
Press Ctrl+J
2. Desaturate the top layer
a. Image > Adjustments > Desaturate
-OR-
b. Press Ctrl+U to make the "black&white" a uniform color
3. Use the eraser tool, remove the portion(s) of the picture that you would like to be in color.

Optionally, you can fill in the areas you erased with white on a new layer and set the opacity to around 7-10% for a softer look.

Voila! Enjoy
Thanks,
m^e
How about if I added graphical examples of the icons for the tools used, like you see on most PS tutorial sites?
Photoshop Tutorial: Selective Coloring - Color Object In A B & W Photo
Thanks for this great tutorial. I managed to to what I wanted with this.
-feedback by Misha
is it possible to scan transparencies and edit with photoshop cs 2005 pro and turn into photos
-question by gordon
Replying to SunBlindCool trick. Nice and Easy.One question though. How to go back to B&W on parts that I accidently colored using this technique without having ti make the whole image B&W again.Thanks so much
-reply by Dilip
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