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How do i do this to my picture?

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make one of the colors stand out..

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t170/sweetiepi156/m_f0a4ed111420cfd3f14a9853bf6095f0.jpg

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  1. this is a very simple process on photoshop. if your happy with it, you can send me any pics, with a good description of what you want the pic to end up like, and i will happily do it for you,.

    if you like you can contact me through here, or direct at btr60pacomd@yahoo.co.uk


  2. you can go to

    picnik.com

    1-upload your picture.

    2-edit your picture for FREE !

    3-enjoy !

  3. 1. Go to fotoflexer.com

    2. Then click upload photo

    3. Once upload go to effects

    4. Click grayscale

    5. Click on adavnced options

    6. Choose painted region

    7. Then color in the region you want black and white and keep the other parts colored!

    ♥GabbyGhoul

    (email me if you need anymore help!)

  4. This is one of the simplest thing to do on photoshop.

    1. Open a picture on Photoshop.

    2. Click on "Image", then click on "Adjustments" and then click on "Hue/Saturation".

    3. Set "Saturation" to -100.

    4. Click on "History brush tool" , use a "Soft round brush" with "opacity 85%" and "flow 80%" and use it on the place where you want the colors to stand out.

    If you don't have photoshop, you can download Gimp for free which is similar to photoshop. Here is the link:

    http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.h...

  5. You can download PhotoFiltre for free:

    http://photofiltre.free.fr/

    Selective Coloring with Photo Filtre:

    -File>Open

    -Selection>Set Shape>Lasso

    -Use the Lasso Tool to select the area you want to keep colored

    by drawing around it. Zoom in on area when doing this.

    -Selection>Invert

    -Adjust>Hue/Saturation  Move the saturation slider all the way to the left to -100%.

    This will make the rest of the picture black & white....leaving the area you selected with

    the lasso tool in color.

    -Section>Hide Selection.

    -If you need to touch up the edges of the colored area to blend in with the B&W

    use the Smudge Tool on the "precise" setting...keep opacity low, around 10-20.

    When done click File>Save As

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