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photoshoppers Please
Hello whilst out & about last nite i managed to capture a few pics...
i was wondering if any1 out there could do me a BIG favour (if you get/have time)
i would also like to know hows its done, as im a NOVICE with photoshop.
1.i would like the BACK ground & CAR in BLACK & WHITE but the graphics in COLOUR.
2. every thing in BLACK & WHITE & the Canary Warf in COLOUR & just the Graphics of the car
Please.
There are 2 pics one is lighter than the other.
THANK YOU Baz
i was wondering if any1 out there could do me a BIG favour (if you get/have time)
i would also like to know hows its done, as im a NOVICE with photoshop.
1.i would like the BACK ground & CAR in BLACK & WHITE but the graphics in COLOUR.
2. every thing in BLACK & WHITE & the Canary Warf in COLOUR & just the Graphics of the car
Please.
There are 2 pics one is lighter than the other.
THANK YOU Baz
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Baz,
i only have ps at home and am at work at the mo. if no-one does this during the day for you i'll have a go later.
If you have access to ps now the way i do it is to copy the whole layer then on the copy layer go into image, adjustments, hue and saturation and then put saturation down to zero, this will give you black and white / greyscale. then go over any bits you like with the history brush and they'll come through as per original image.
or you can use the magnetic selection tool, pic the area you want, copy as layer and then do the same thing with the saturation on the required layers. this will save you using the history brush but you'll end up with more layers and it'll take a bit longer but you may get a better finish to the pic.
there may be other ways of doing this but this is the way i've picked up myself. pics should look very cool by the way. nice location very f&f!!!
i only have ps at home and am at work at the mo. if no-one does this during the day for you i'll have a go later.
If you have access to ps now the way i do it is to copy the whole layer then on the copy layer go into image, adjustments, hue and saturation and then put saturation down to zero, this will give you black and white / greyscale. then go over any bits you like with the history brush and they'll come through as per original image.
or you can use the magnetic selection tool, pic the area you want, copy as layer and then do the same thing with the saturation on the required layers. this will save you using the history brush but you'll end up with more layers and it'll take a bit longer but you may get a better finish to the pic.
there may be other ways of doing this but this is the way i've picked up myself. pics should look very cool by the way. nice location very f&f!!!
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