Image>adjustments>hue ./ saturation
then play with the sliders!
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 9:40,
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awwww...
i though there may be a more structured way of doing it...
such as desaturating... then choosing a colour to replace black.. etc
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 9:42,
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such as desaturating... then choosing a colour to replace black.. etc
desaturate it first
then click the colourise option in the adjust hue/saturation thingy
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 9:52,
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hehehe
i was told ALWAYS desaurate it before using colourise :¬S
to be honest - i'm not that bothered :¬)
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 9:56,
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to be honest - i'm not that bothered :¬)
really? i'm only going on my personal experience. Ho hum.
Thats the thing about photoshop...there is about 100 ways of achieving the same result :)
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 10:01,
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you only need to desaturise
images that have different tones in them. That image up there is green-scale, and can easily be colourised without desaturating first.
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Wed 25 Oct 2006, 10:25,
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