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Title: Playtime with Photoshop
Post by: NightHawk on October 29, 2011, 04:30:22 PM
If you want to have a bit of fun with your computer and show your artistic talents with photographs of your flowers, then here's something you could try.

The technique involves turning a colour photograph into a black-and-white one then adding colour again to specific parts.  There are many applications for this process but it could just be simply to highlight a part of your photo that you want viewers to see easily.  For example, to pick out a particular flower in a mass of colour from other flowers in a border.

If you own a graphics program that can handle Layers and Layer Masks, such as the Photoshop range, then you can follow this process.

I have listed the procedures below for Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop Elements 9.

The photo I have used for this tutorial is a plant of ours called Hemerocallis 'Thundering Ovation' - and I have put the 'before' and 'after' photos together for comparison.

Before:
(http://www.pixiemouse.com/igforum/thundering-ovation-colour.jpg)

After:
(http://www.pixiemouse.com/igforum/thundering-ovation-bw.jpg)

PHOTOSHOP CS5:
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This is the Layers Palette from Photoshop CS5 (which I use now), but it is the same in Photoshop Elements.  I have highlighted the areas covered in the tutorial.  Next to it is the Color Palette which you can find in the Tool Menu.
(http://www.pixiemouse.com/igforum/Photoshop-Layers-Palette.jpg)   (http://www.pixiemouse.com/igforum/Tool-menu.jpg)

That's it.  Save your new image under a different filename so you don't lose your original.

PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9:
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That's it.  Save your new image under a different filename so you don't lose your original.

If you want to try this out, and get stuck with any of the steps, just jump right in and ask  ;)

Have fun.

Laurie.
Title: Re: Playtime with Photoshop
Post by: ideasguy on October 29, 2011, 07:24:35 PM
VERY clever! Well done there Laurie. It will be a useful example to all avid photographers on the forum who have PS Elements.

That could be a fun exercise next time we are looking after James after school. Now he's 6 he must be ready for a new challenge!
Unlike adults, he need to be shown once. Then he goes on exploring and some adults   ::);) learn from the things he can accomplish ::)
Mind you, we tried PSE before and it was a bit more difficult than other software. He loves WORD!
Layers in PSE are brilliant, but not easy for beginners.
Your instructions will be much appreciated, Laurie :)