How to do Color Editing?

Editing photos on Adobe Photoshop 5.0 and i need to know how to change the color to all?

  • black and white with one color like say i was wearing a red top so everything will be black n white except that red top or just red like red head band red top anything red get it? thx for helping

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    You have to select everything but the head band and top, then change it to black and white. Invert your selection to the head band and top, then adjust the color levels. To select things, either use the "magic wand" tool, or the selector tool. You will have to draw all the way around the borders with the selector tool.

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yes i still get it, again... http://static.flickr.com/52/109356465_8749553733_m.jpg ok, you have an image, open a copy of it, so not to destroy original, now, select all of it , and copy, now, change to grayscale, say ok, now change back to rgb, then paste in new layer, now color is in second layer,erase everything you don't want, and save as copy to jpg format,

Go to image > adjustments> hue/saturation and play with controls. You can expiriment with Edit too. Don`t forget - if you select something, say your top, than changes apply only to selected area. Good luck.

Svet

Bring up your photo then use the clone stamp or the brush with a hard brush. Set your foreground color to black, the default, then set the tone to Color rather than Normal. If the picture is light leave it at 100%....if the picture is a bit dark you might want to drop this a bit to 90 or so. Then just paint the B&W onto your color picture . Everything in the picture is going to go to grayscale so you can use a large brush. When you get around the red top change the brush to a smaller size so you can be precise. This works....I've done it many times. Try it out on another picture if you like but you can get the hang of it quickly. .......

Laura

here seem to be many ways to do this... I will share the ones I think best. Actually it depends if you start with BW or color. if color: make a copy of background.... desaturate the layer... erase what you want colored... the color original will show through... if BW: create a blank layer... change image to rgb.... use paintbrush to paint (tint) the blank layer... then blend by "multiply".. flatten image or merge visible. Good luck beaux

beauxPatrick

Select just the red top with a selection tool, then copy it into a new transparent layer. Then take the whole layer you had at first and make it black and white from there. After you're done, you can merge the layers into a single image. Just make sure that the colored one is the one on top.

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