Quote Originally Posted by james View Post
lots of point and shoot cams have a selective color setting. i don't think any dslr's do. its much easier to do in photoshop. It is a bad thing to do it in camera, because then it will forever be a selective color image....


I don't know how experienced you are with photoshop, so here is a super elementary way of doing this...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...3426593215811#

of course it would be better to use layer masks and adjustment layers, but its more complex.
You can do it in the RAW adjust dialog. It would be an (almost) useless feature to have the setting in-camera on a DSLR because most people like the RAWs to remain unmolested.