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I know this has been covered before, but I can't for the life of me find this via a search!
How do you take a color .bmp and manipulate it so that only a certain section/portion of the image remains in color, while rendering the rest black and white?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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I know this has been covered before, but I can't for the life of me find this via a search!
How do you take a color .bmp and manipulate it so that only a certain section/portion of the image remains in color, while rendering the rest black and white?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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I guess I could always use the shape editor tool, or quick shape tool to outline the part of the image that I want to keep in color, select that shape and the rest of the image...combine/slice the shapes...and then set the transparency on the "background" part of the image to flat/darken/0%.
Is there a more elegant method, or a method that will work much more efficiently should the image/shape that I want to keep in color be a bit more complex?
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Hi D-Rock,
I would make a clone of the bitmap and then use transparency on the one on top. The attachment uses an elliptical transparency with a profile.
Soquili
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Thanks, Soquili!
Could you humor me and provide the settings on the transparency in your example? Elliptical...mix? Saturation? Beginning trans...end trans...which profile etc.
I know, I know...I'm a pain!
That would be double-dog cool.
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Someplace around here (I can't remember either) I saw that if you create an shape overtop of your bitmap (color black) and then apply a flat transparency, saturation=0 percent, I think you'll get a similar effect. You can then change the transpency to linear or whatever and the grey effect remains. I've never posted a jpg here before but here goes...
Phillip
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Hi D-Rock,
Here's another approach, based on techniques discussed by others in this forum.
http://home.attbi.com/~alkolka/alkolka.gif
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Awesome!
Thanks to all for the tips. I really appreciate everyone taking the time to offer suggestions.
You've all helped me a great deal!
Have a great one.
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XaraX has many ways to skin a cat.
Egg
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Cool! Thanks, Egg.
You've all been great!