That undoubtedly worked well for Ian's saturated tricycle. If it
doesn't work for your case (color/s too complex) and you need to go to
PhotoShop to be able to paint/mask layers you might try PhotoShop
Elements since the latest version is actually quite capable. On the
other hand I don't know that PSE is actually available for Mac.
Chuck Norcutt
SwissPace wrote:
> For my recent tricycle shot I used the colour saturation sliders and
> turned them all down apart from the red one (in aperture)
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/2010-fewfotos-closecalls/11039951_NUphX#868816735_bEpa6-A-LB>
>
> not perfect but took less than a minute to do and may give you the
> result you require
>
> BTW I have a spare copy of aperture 3.0 upgrade unopened if anyone is
> thinking about buying one. I thought I would need two copies but now I
> have a gigabit lan I don't ;-)
>
> IanW
>
> On 25/05/2010 16:51, JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I have taken the plunge and have a new 27" IMAC. At present my
>> "work area" has 4 computers on the go as I transfer files from one machine
>> to another!
>> I am gradually getting to grips with things...but have a query I hope
>> someone may be able to help with.
>>
>> I am gradually building a series of photographs which are being converted
>> into Black + White but are then having part of the image turned back into
>> the natural colour. As an example I have a shot of Mametz Wood (battle of
>> the Somme). A memorial to the Welsh regiment consisting of The Red Dragon on
>> a stone base is shot against a blue sky with dark clouds.
>>
>>
>
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