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This is called tinted Grelyscale, then I did a little erasing to bring out the color of the fruit,
neat huh.
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I had a few minutes tonight to play with Photoshop. This was a class project from Susan Tuttle.
Turning everything to black and white and leaving one item the original color.
2 comments:
Love this look. What fun to play with PS. (Yes, I'm up early! Fell asleep way too early last night while 'watching' the Olympics! Wide awake now!)
~Adrienne~
Love the photos - I can see how that would become addictive!
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