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1. Open the original image
2. Click on the symbol for "Create a new fill or adjustment layer" and select the hue/saturation option.
3. Make your adjustments and a new layer will show up. Here, I also made some adjustment in the Levels option.
1. Take Your Image.
2. Now press "Ctrl+U" to bring up hue/Saturation and drop the saturation down to "0"
3. Now go to Filter > Render > Lighting Effects and use these settings:
The light and tones are the backbone of photography, so do not destroy them by desaturate or grayscale your pics. This tutorial will take you to another stage in the creation of professional B/W images with two easy techniques . The whole edition should take 4 minutes
I'll start with this gorgeous black and white photo:
First, I'll color the hair. I add a new layer above the photo, set it to multiply mode, and start painting away at her hair. I'll make her blond by using different shades of light yellow, gold, and brown.
The Color Replacement tool is one of those new tools that doesn't receive a whole lot of attention in the vast array of new features introduced in Adobe Photoshop CS. It is, nevertheless, a handy little gizmo, one that consolidates several functions found in previous versions of Photoshop and allow....
For our image, we're going to be using the "Hue" Mode because it's the most subtle. It doesn't produce the most vibrant results usually, but it does allow you to ...
This tutorial with guide you through how to change the colour of a car.
In this tutorial I will teach you how to add some color to a black and white image. You can view the example and the changes we will be making to it below:
Color theory encompasses a multitude of definitions, concepts and design applications. All the information would fill several encyclopedias. As an introduction, here are a few basic concepts.
1. First of all make a new file in Photoshop, I used a size of 210x360.
2. In the new document draw about 20-40 squares and fill them with random colours. (Try get as many colour variations in as possible.)












