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Posted on 18/05/06 8:46:07 PM
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Colouring black & white
Here is the original of a black and white i colured for a friend.



Posted on 18/05/06 8:49:09 PM
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This is the COLOURED one ( i will learn to spell one day )

Any advice will be appreciated.



Posted on 19/05/06 08:28:41 AM
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Re: Colouring black & white
There are two main tricks to colouring b&w photos. The first is not to use colours which stand out and look too artificial: the pink jacket in the middle, for instance, and the red car are a little too strong. Best to paint these colours on a new layer set to Color mode, and then you can desaturate as required.

The second trick: don't forget to colour in the skin!

Posted on 19/05/06 08:45:09 AM
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Thanks for the advice, will have a go tonight, will post the amended pic. when done.

Posted on 19/05/06 4:33:20 PM
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I have desaturated the pink & blue tops, i have also done the same with the car. The skin tone i sampled from a pic of my son.




Posted on 19/05/06 5:15:53 PM
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Re: Colouring black & white
That's looking better. Now, how about a little blush in the cheeks - and some colour in the hair?

Posted on 19/05/06 5:30:29 PM
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You are a hard task master!!

Posted on 19/05/06 6:16:12 PM
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Hi Steve
Thanks for your advice, really made the pic. look 100% better.




Posted on 19/05/06 8:17:49 PM
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Excellent! In cases such as this, I generally change the sky for a real one to pep it up a little. And perhaps that grass could do with watering...

Great job, Dave - a good result.
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