is this ps? how to get this effect?


lamberry

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black & white as background, subject in colour
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black & white as background, subject in colour
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you betcha...
If not PS, then how else? Unless you really can find black and white leaves.

give it a guess la. How do you think it's done...?
 

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Technique is called selective colouring/de-saturation.

Google for the video tutorials for an idea on how its done.

Anyway, since its not your photo, better post the link when you ask the question rather than post the photo itself.
 

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Just google "selective coloring photoshop":)
 

We have a guide on ClubSNAP as well. You can find it here. :)
 

You could cut the bottle shape out of a black and white filter...:p
 

dup another layer, convert upper layer to b/w.... then mask out the bottle. done :)
 

Pentax K-X has such a digital filter that can extract only a single color.
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no...the photographer bleached the surrondings:bsmilie:
ok..lousy joke...ya, photoshop can come up with many "wow" effects...when it looks too good to be true, then most likely, it's not true....the "dirty word"(to some) - photoshopped!
 

dup another layer, convert upper layer to b/w.... then mask out the bottle. done :)

actually if the background does not have any colours that coincide with the bottle, you can just simply selective desaturate the colours...dun reli nid masking sometimes...