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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    The first thing you do is go to LAYER and click on DUPLICATE LAYER. Then, turn the pic to B/W. To get B/W, you click on IMAGE/ADJUST/DESATURATE. After that, get your ERASER TOOL and erase whatever you want to be in color. Later, QD.
    ....sortof like that. Leave the image in color and using the polygonal lasso tool cut out what you want to keep color. Once selected and closed out (flashing dashed line) right click on the object and select ** Layer via Copy. Then select the background in the layer menu and click Image-Adjust-Desaturate.


    **can click Select Inverse here instead of creating a new layer then Image-Adjust-Desaturate but i like using layers because i can hide the one i just made and be left with just a b&w photo
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    ....sortof like that. Leave the image in color and using the polygonal lasso tool cut out what you want to keep color. Once selected and closed out (flashing dashed line) right click on the object and select ** Layer via Copy. Then select the background in the layer menu and click Image-Adjust-Desaturate.


    **can click Select Inverse here instead of creating a new layer then Image-Adjust-Desaturate but i like using layers because i can hide the one i just made and be left with just a b&w photo
    You just kind of do yours backwards. Lolol. I turn the whole pic B/W and erase the color back in. Later, QD.
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