Photoshop :: Color Portion Of A Photo On B/w BG
May 6, 2007I know this doesn't have a B/W background but I was wondering how they got the BG lookinglike that and also how they the the right half of the image.
View 3 RepliesI know this doesn't have a B/W background but I was wondering how they got the BG lookinglike that and also how they the the right half of the image.
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I wish re-color the black&white photo using exactly the same nuance from the colored one.
can i "copy" all the colors from the color-one to the b&w one ?
i hope there is a quick way to do that with adobe photoshop or with a commercial plugin. Something like : i load the first one (color), i load the second one (b&n), and i press Ok and magic appears !
here are the photos :
the black and white to recolor
[URL]..........
the source color to use
[URL].........
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first one is in high resolution and in black & white nuance. second one is a small resolution and in full colors. I wish re-color the black&white photo using exactly the same nuance from the colored one.
can i "copy" all the colors from the color-one to the b&w one ?
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the black and white to recolor [URL].......
the source color to use
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I'm not sure if i can explain this properly, but I'll give it a go;
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