Sandra Griffin |
how to turn a flower red when the picture is blk&w I've seen pics where blk&white pics has one item that is left color.. How they do that?
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Debby A. Tabb |
I DO IT BY OPENING A IMAGE IN PS. THEN USING THE IMAGE ADJUST, GO TO HUE AND SATURATION MOVE THE SATURATION ALL THE WAY TO THE LEFT,THIS NOW GIVE YOU A BLK&WHITE- THEN GO TO HISTORY BRUSH AND PAINT. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT NOT TO CROP THE IMAGE BEFORE HAND. I DO HOPE THIS HELPS, DEBBY
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Karthik M. Siddhun |
Hi Debby! I too do this "Selective Hand Colorization" in gimp. But it is a pretty lenghty procedure. Thanks for your answer. With regards,
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Debby A. Tabb |
YES IT IS- I DO FIND IT EAISER TO GET I CLEAN LOOK IF YOU MAGNIFIY IT ALOT AND WORK SECTION BY SECTION-WITCH YOU MOST LIKLY DO ALREADY- BUT I FIGURED SOMEONE ELSE MAY NOT KNOW. DEBBY
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Collette Photography |
Do you use film or digital? if digital than what Debby said, if you use film, than you would develope the picture on matt fiber based paper, and than there are photo painting oils that you can buy and hand color your image, these are rather expensive, so digital will be cheaper, but there are pros and cons to both. hope this helps
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Brian A. Wolter |
Siddhun K., nice to finally find someone else on this site that uses GIMP. Still learning the program, but I like it.
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Kerry L. Walker |
If you are shooting film, you can always convert to a digital file (by scanning the negative) an work on it with your image editor.
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A C |
Sara, if you want to go for a different look you can try this. In PS go to Hue/Saturation and only desaturate the greens, and/or blues, and/or magentas etc. - Play around with it until you get something you like. For instance, if you took a picture of a boy in blue overalls in a park you could leave his overalls pretty blue while desaturating the green grass, yellow/red skin, and so on. This takes a lot less time and can look great if done right.
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Kathy L. Pollick |
I've been writing to other members to find out the same thing. I currently have 5 editing programs, but I haven't been able to find any history brushes or anything that allows me to do selective colorization. Does anyone know anything about these packages I have: Adobe Photo Deluxe 1.0; MGI PhotoSuite 4.10 1998; Printmaster Gold Deluxe 4.0; Printshop Deluxe 20; and Kodak Windows Imaging 95-97. These are all fairly cheap & some of them came with my computer. Maybe I should just break down & purchase a better quality package.
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Karthik M. Siddhun |
Hello Mr.Kathy, Since Photgraphy is my hobby/interest work, also I use Film_SLR camera, I don't like to spend $ on buying editing software. It has Tutorial Section tooo...to do all these magic works (selctive colrization and Image Sharpening, Cloning etc..,) With regards,
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Kevin S. Daly |
Good luck Kevin
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