Thursday, December 24, 2009

How do you make a picture on Photoshop black and white, but keep your eye color???

I just got Photoshop and I cannot figure anything out. I've seen pictures where the majority of the picture is in gray scale but a small chosen part is in color. How do I do this?How do you make a picture on Photoshop black and white, but keep your eye color???
Use 'quick mask'.





-- press 'Q'.


-- paint eyes with brush tool.


-- press 'Q' again.


-- inverse selection if needed with shift+ctrl+I


-- ctrl+shift+ U








http://www.euphoria-imaging.com/How do you make a picture on Photoshop black and white, but keep your eye color???
select the eyes using whatever method - then invert the selection to select the rest of the image then image %26gt; adjust %26gt; hue %26amp; saturation and bring the saturation down to the level you want
You have to isolate the eye using the selection wand ... use the auto conture feature with it ... makes it easier. Then use the quick mask feature .... make the picture grey scale and the selected area remains unchanged. This is probably confusing ... look online ... there are some great tutorials out there.
umm, I'd just use Paint, first make the pic greyscale then carefully take your eyes and put them on the greyscale
using the magnetic lasso tool, select the area around the eyes. Then, invert the selection and apply grey scale ^^
Select the eyes and then go inverse and choose adjustment mode greyscale

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