Friday, February 11, 2011

What Are The Main Big Sins In Muslims?

Photoshop: photos b / w with a colorful detail

Un'effetto che trovo particolarmente simpatico da usare nell foto è quello di prendere una foto e trasformarla in bianco e nero lasciando un particolare colorato.
Quindi parto con la foto del mio fidanzato che gioca con il suo "giocattolo" preferito: l'iPhone.

La prima operazione da fare è quella di duplicare il livello, in questo modo ho sempre "sottomano" l'originale della foto e ulteriore precauzione potrebbe essere quella di salvare il file già con un altro nome

ma torniamo alla foto: come visto nel post Scontorniamo? creo il tracciato dell'area che voglio resti colorata: nel mio caso the case of the iPhone.
Clicking the left mouse button on the track you just created in the Paths dialog, load the selection.
With the key combination CTRL + i get the reverse selection
Therefore, any operation will now be only on this selection. With the key combination CTRL + u (or from the menu Image, Adjustments, Hue / Saturation) I get this window
just put the value -100 in the box corresponding to saturation, or drag the slider all left-side the value of here is the color saturation and disappear from the selection


With the selection still active, you can also act on the brightness (CTRL + L) black / white.
Ok, but if I did not want any other color but blue?
to "paint" in a different way the case should I recharge the selection but the selection itself must first remove two parts: the black circle with the apple and the lens, so what do I do? I'll be back on the window of the tracks and add, at the same level, these two paths
Now when I go to load the selection that the selection is "Bored". Now view the window, Hue / Saturation, and this time I click next to the item "color" is located in the lower right.
and that's something that happens already, now playing with the 3 sliders Hue, Saturation, Brightness and try to get the color I like.
and this is the end result

here instead of the 3 versions









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