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Photographer Maryanne Murillo  Maryanne Murillo {Karma:11617}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Home and Family
Lens unknown
Uploaded 3/1/2007 Film / Memory Type digital
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Views 751 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
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Location City -  Kensington
State -  MARYLAND
Country - United States   United States
About I think this photo would be interesting if it were in black and white except for the blue recycling bins -- but I can't figure out how to do it using PS Elements. I'd really appreciate guidance and instruction -- I did go to the online help and some articles here on UF and other sites, but I still can't work it out.
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Maryanne Murillo Maryanne Murillo   {K:11617} 3/21/2007
Thanks for your kind words, Gilbert. With some help from another UF member, I reworked this photo into a selectively colored image focusing on the recycling bins. Hope you like it.

Maryanne

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Gilbert Laraque Gilbert Laraque   {K:784} 3/4/2007
white snow on the trees make it a perfect Chritmas Card. Nice!!!
Gil

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Vijay Kurhade   {K:10118} 3/3/2007
snow snow everywhere, love those sepia tone and blue cans. very nice

thanks for kind words dear friend

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Ian Woodhouse   {K:296} 3/3/2007
A very nice winter scene, it works well as it is, also the B&W with selective colouring looks good to.

Ian

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Klaas   Baas Klaas  Baas   {K:15111} 3/2/2007
Hi Maryanne, you're right in the about, I wondered about that too.... how does it work to do that, but, Dave did a fine job, it really worked out fine, just like you were thinking. Good winter picture. The recycle bins are just making this a very special one.
Good seen and taken,

Klaas

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 3/2/2007
wonderful winter mood. marvelous tones. outstanding.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 3/2/2007
Hey, it worked! How about that!
I forgot to mention that you've got a great idea there, it turns your shot into something a little more special.
Dave.

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 3/2/2007
Hi Maryanne! Sorry, I misunderstood your "about". The thing to do here is to select the bins with one of the various tools available, then invert the selection and convert the image to b/w. You would then deselect (or select "none" etc.) and continue with the rest of your edits. Here's a quick an dirty example. BTW, to select more than one object, in my program for instance, I hold down the shift key while selecting.
Hope I'm helping you this time!
Dave.

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Maryanne Murillo Maryanne Murillo   {K:11617} 3/2/2007
Thanks for taking the time to help. I know how to convert a photo to B&W, but couldn't figure out how to keep the recycling bins blue. I tried doing something with layers, but I keep getting completely lost. I'll try playing around with the saturation. Again, thanks for responding.

Maryanne

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 3/2/2007
Hi Maryanne, I'm not familiar with PS Elements, but most programmes of that type have menu option of converting to b/w, possibly under a heading of "effects" or something similar. Another way of doing it is to desaturate the image, in other words removing the colour, again under a menu option such as "adjustments", "effects" or something similar and then go to saturation, hue, or colour and play with it there. I'm sure there are others here who will know more specifically about your program and will help. You can also try the forums and ask the question.
Hope this helps!
Dave.

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