{"id":8095,"date":"2021-10-10T19:57:39","date_gmt":"2021-10-10T19:57:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/2021\/10\/10\/how-to-keep-one-object-in-color-in-photoshop\/"},"modified":"2021-10-10T19:57:39","modified_gmt":"2021-10-10T19:57:39","slug":"how-to-keep-one-object-in-color-in-photoshop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/photoshop\/how-to-keep-one-object-in-color-in-photoshop\/","title":{"rendered":"How to keep one object in color in photoshop"},"content":{"rendered":"
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  1. Step 1: Add A Black & White Adjustment Layer. <\/li>\n
  2. Step 2: Fine-Tune Your Black & White Conversion. <\/li>\n
  3. Step 3: Select The Brush Tool. <\/li>\n
  4. Step 4: Choose A Soft Round Brush. <\/li>\n
  5. Step 5: Set Your Foreground Color To Black. <\/li>\n
  6. Step 6: Paint With A Larger Brush Over The Inside Of The Object<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/p>\n

    Similarly, how do you keep<\/strong> part of an Image in color in Photoshop<\/strong>? <\/p>\n

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    1. Step 1: Duplicate Layer. Right click on the Background layer in the Layers panel on the right-hand side of your Photoshop screen. <\/li>\n
    2. Step 2: Desaturate the Image. <\/li>\n
    3. Step 3: Select Accent Color<\/strong>. <\/li>\n
    4. Step 4: Invert Your Selection. <\/li>\n
    5. Step 5: Touch Up Your Image.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      Considering this, how do I isolate one color in Photoshop<\/strong>?