Zeckson
09-10-2007, 01:46 AM
Hello guys,
Just wanna ask how to achieve this kind of color processing using Photoshop? Looks like almost a 2-tone technicolor simulation. Looks very nice and soft on portraits. Would like to learn how to to it. Can anyone provide a step-by-step guide?
Thanks.
Hi
try it :mode lab duplicate channel a create a mask for the face, mode rgb copy bckgnd to new layer, desaturate it, change op.(%) as U like it, a copy used as a layer mask
saby
madclark
09-10-2007, 09:18 AM
Seems a little complicated for such an easy thing Saby. Why not a Channel Mixer layer set to monochrome and simply mask the face? Or for more flexibility, add a vector mask for the B&W of the background and then paint on the main mask to desaturate parts of the face?
Arnold
09-10-2007, 10:56 AM
Hi,
Maybe this will work too.
A Hue/ saturation adjustment layer above the BG copy and desaturate.
A layer mask filled with black and then paint with white were you want to have the desaturated parts.
Arnold
Seems a little complicated for such an easy thing Saby. Why not a Channel Mixer layer set to monochrome and simply mask the face? Or for more flexibility, add a vector mask for the B&W of the background and then paint on the main mask to desaturate parts of the face?
why not!
saby