Thanks!How do I make a photo grayscale except the eye color in Paint Shop Pro (NOT PHOTOSHOP, as I don't have it)?
Now don't trash me because I am going to give you the instructions for photoshop. The technique should be practically identical in Paint Shop Pro, so you should be able to do it just as well.
As is true of many procedures in Photoshop, there are several ways of doing selective color. This is a quick and easy method.
First open your photo in PS of course.
Then go to Layer - Duplicate Layer
Click OK
Then go to Image - Adjustments - Hue / Saturation
Drag the Saturation slider all the way to the left to make the photo black and white.
Click OK
Then get the ERASER tool from the tool box on the left side of the screen. It is usually the next tool under the clone stamp tool. Just hover your mouse over the tool, and it will say Eraser.
When you have selected the Eraser, go up to the Brush options box at the top of the screen, and click on the downfacing arrow. Set the Hardness of the brush to 100% so you will have accurate control of selection. You may also need to raise or lower the brush size to suit.
Erase away any black and white from where you want the color to be revealed.
When done go to
Layer - Flatten Image
Then just do a Save As to wherever you want to save the photo.
hope this helps you
steveHow do I make a photo grayscale except the eye color in Paint Shop Pro (NOT PHOTOSHOP, as I don't have it)?
The guy above me seems to have been pretty thorough. Or you could just email it to me, I can have it done in ten minutes and back to you. High res version please.
Heres a resolved question that is just like your question.
http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind鈥?/a>
Hope this helps =)
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