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Ok you know how in some pictures you have one color that is there while the rest is black and white?

How and where do I do that? Like I looked it up online and tired it on some website and it didn't work. it really made me mad.

Any suggestions?

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  1. I believe it is called the history brush.....

    another thing you can do is make a copy of the picture you want to have only one color in, so that you have you of the same thing right on top of each other in layers, then desaturate (sp) the top one (removes all color). Then you can start slowly and carefully using the eraser tool on the top layer to erase the b/w and bring out the color one underneath.


  2. if you want to isolate one section of the photo for color (ie a red dress) then you select everything else, and make it black and white... if you want the entire photo to be just one color with different shades of that color, then you go into the hue and adjustments and choose colorize. then choose the color that you want...

  3. What I would do is:

    1. Get the polygonal lasso tool and select the object you want colored.

    2. Go to select -> Feather -> Put it around 5.

    3. Go to select -> Inverse

    4. Go to Image -> Adjustments -> Desaturate

    5. You should have what your going for.

    *Make sure you keep the original image on its own separate layer.

    *To change the color of the object go to Image-> Adjustments-> Hue/Saturation.  
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