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    Question.

    Ok, you know how you can make pictures black and white, but then like certain areas stil have color? Anybody have *any* clue on how to do that? I really wanna try it. Oh, and I have PSP10...
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    I use PSP7, so I know you can do it with PSP

    What I do is I use the lasso tool and feather it by like 3 to 5 pixels (or less, just trial and error and what you think looks best).

    COPY the selection(s), and leave the selection(s) there.

    Go to colors > greyscale and greyscale the whole image

    Then go to COLORS > Increase color depth > 16 million

    Then go to EDIT > paste > into selection

    Viola!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I use PSP7, so I know you can do it with PSP

    What I do is I use the lasso tool and feather it by like 3 to 5 pixels (or less, just trial and error and what you think looks best).

    COPY the selection(s), and leave the selection(s) there.

    Go to colors > greyscale and greyscale the whole image

    Then go to COLORS > Increase color depth > 16 million

    Then go to EDIT > paste > into selection

    Viola!
    Huh...I need to think about that for it to process!
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    If it's easier for you, I can do a step-by-step and show you pictures with it?

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    I tried it...and...
    EDIT:OMG! Thats awesome! I'm going to practice a little more then I'll post something I did
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    Jess, WHY are you doing it the hard way!! lol

    Here's an easier way, this is the way I do it:

    Select around the area you want to remain in colour, and go to "Selections -> Invert" which will then select the area AROUND the piece you want to remain coloured.

    Then go to "Adjust -> Hue And Saturation -> Colorize" and set both hue and saturation to 0.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Jess, WHY are you doing it the hard way!! lol

    Here's an easier way, this is the way I do it:

    Select around the area you want to remain in colour, and go to "Selections -> Invert" which will then select the area AROUND the piece you want to remain coloured.

    Then go to "Adjust -> Hue And Saturation -> Colorize" and set both hue and saturation to 0.
    I've done it that way before and haven't got the best results lol

    Besides, I've done it that way for so long, I do it so fast and its just.. second nature by now. LOL

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