Photoshop :: Greyscale Entire Photo Except One Part
Oct 29, 2005Ive seen some cool photos that are all in b&w except one part (eyes, hair, clouths, etc..) How do you do this exactly..
View 3 RepliesIve seen some cool photos that are all in b&w except one part (eyes, hair, clouths, etc..) How do you do this exactly..
View 3 RepliesAll other controls work fine until i use the grey scale tool. All other options/controls become inactive including close and minimize. I have to use ctrl+alt+delete to exit.
The main reason I use grey scale is to be able to use the arbitrary rotation tool. Is there away to use arbitrary without using grey scale?
I have got a picture of beautiful woman. And? How to make a part of picture in greyscale? For exemple - arm. I selected this part and clicked on greyscale. And? The whole picture is in greyscale. Wh? I tried make a quickmask but the greyscale mode is not active.
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PPX6 (64-bit)
When you want to use skew on grayscale element you should be prepared for blue edges.
How blue can be similar to gray?
system configuration:
Win 7 Pro 64bit, Intel i5-2500, 8 GB RAM, 128 SSD SAMSUNG + 2TB on hard drives.
corel version:
X6 VERSION: 16.4.0.1280
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