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To Change the Colour of a single item within a picture

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

Let’s say you have a single item in a picture and you want to change it’s colour, how do you for example, change a red car to a blue one?

How to lighten a dark photograph

How to lighten a dark photograph

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

Another instant and simple technique to lighten a dark photograph and add a little impact to your image using Adobe Photoshop.

Hand tinting BW photographs – Photoshop

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in Photoshop Techniques
Colour mode of image in Photoshop

As a lecturing in the subject of Adobe Photoshop, I get asked this question a lot.
“How do you hand-tint or hand-colour a black and white photograph?”. This Tutorial explains the process step-by-step.

Enhance colour pictures the easy way

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

Ever had a dull photo and felt that it could be enhanced with a bit of colour from another picture: Here is one example but it can be applied to pictures other than sunsets.

Turning a photograph into a Sepia Toned Image

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

To turn a colour picture into a Sepia Toned image using Adobe Photoshop

To turn a greyscale image to a colour image

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

How to add colour to a black and white photographic image.

Selective Colour in a Greyscale Image

December 1, 2009 · by James Middleton · in John Sweeney's Tutorials

How to turn a colour image to Black and White or Greyscale and then bring the colour back in one or two items.

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