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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual
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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual

by Lesa Snider
June 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
926 pages
36h 13m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 9. Draining, Changing, and Adding Color

When you want to make a big difference with one simple change to a photo, you can’t beat converting it from color to black and white. The Ansel Adams approach doesn’t just evoke nostalgia, it also puts the focus back on the subject in a powerful way. Going grayscale lets you salvage an image that you can’t color-correct, as well as beautify a subject whose teeth need heavy-duty whitening or whose skin needs retouching. Those problems all but disappear when you enter the realm of black and white.

Does that mean you should set your digital camera to shoot in black and white? Heck, no! It’s much better to photograph in color and then drain the color in Photoshop. That way, you have a truckload of artistic options like bringing back just a touch of the original color for a partial-color effect. And, speaking of color, Photoshop has several tools that let you change the color of anything, whether it’s a car or the hair on your head. You can also breathe new life into vintage photographs by adding a dash of color.

This chapter teaches you how simple it is to drain, change, and add color to photos in a variety of ways. You’ll find the following pages packed with creative color techniques you’ll use again and again!

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