keep some in original color, the rest in B&W

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Jun 24, 2004
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Hi all,
I am trying to look for a online tutorial guide on how to make a photo keep an object in the ORIGINAL color but to convert the rest of the photo to B&W. I know there is a way to convert the whole photo to B&W and colorize the object I want in colors, but that’s not what I am looking for. I want to keep the original color, let’s say the flower in a vase, but the whole room in B&W.

Thanks.

JJ

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bigmatt304
Jun 24, 2004
Don’t know a tut ,but it’s a pretty easy process. Use lasso tool to create a work path around what you want to keep in color. Invert selection and feather.Desaturate in hue/saturation box.
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Hi all,
I am trying to look for a online tutorial guide on how to make a photo
keep
an object in the ORIGINAL color but to convert the rest of the photo to
B&W.
I know there is a way to convert the whole photo to B&W and colorize the object I want in colors, but that’s not what I am looking for. I want to keep the original color, let’s say the flower in a vase, but the whole
room
in B&W.

Thanks.

JJ

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