…In this movie, we're going to continue to talk…about how we can create this color splash effect.…I'll be working with two different photographs,…one from a wedding which I captured…a week ago, and another one from a commercial shoot from a few weeks back.…And in particular, I want to look at how…we can select multiple areas of a photograph, so we…can have multiple areas which are in color, whereas…the rest of the photograph is in black and white.…Let's begin with this wedding photograph here.…I'll go ahead and select…that one by clicking on it.…Press the f key to go to full screen…mode and then next, let's zoom in on this picture.…
At this particular wedding, all of the guys had…these fun socks on, and what I want to do…is have the socks in color, as well as…the drink, and everything else in black and white.…To do that, we'll reach for the quick select tool.…Press the W key to select that tool or just click on the quick select tool icon.…Next we want to choose a brush size.…Typically, you want a smaller brush size when you're working on smaller areas.…
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1/10/2014- Isolating color
- Removing and highlighting color
- Selectively desaturating an image
- Hand painting in color in a specific area
- Posterizing an image
- Creating a sepia-toned look
- Colorizing an entire image
- Changing the background color
- Creating vibrant color with adjustment layers
- Copying and reusing color adjustments to a new photo
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome56s
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1. Creating an Attention-Grabbing Color Effect
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2. Hand Coloring Your Photographs
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Desaturating the background5m 36s
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Hand coloring the dress5m 1s
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Coloring the face5m 44s
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Adding color to the lips5m 32s
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Painting the eyes blue5m 20s
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3. Creating a Colorful, Posterized Look
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Coloring the face and shirt4m 14s
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4. Colorizing the Entire Image
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Having fun with colorizing5m 50s
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Creating vivid colors4m 22s
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5. Changing Colors in Your Photographs
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Making subtle color changes2m 34s
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6. Creating Vivid Color
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Conclusion
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Next steps43s
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Video: Using color to highlight multiple areas of a photo