ALB68
Dear Departed Guru and PSG Staff Member
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I think I a getting a bit better at this. Practice is the key I believe. Here is an old B&W retrieved from the Library of Congress archives taken back in the 1930's.
I did every colorization using the B&W Adjustment layer. Open the image and convert to RGB color. Apply the BW Adj layer for each area you want to color. Open the layer and check Tint, then you can proceed to select or build your color by clicking on the default swatch. Then apply a layer mask, invert (Ctrl I) and paint in the area you want with white to expose your color. Comments please.
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I did every colorization using the B&W Adjustment layer. Open the image and convert to RGB color. Apply the BW Adj layer for each area you want to color. Open the layer and check Tint, then you can proceed to select or build your color by clicking on the default swatch. Then apply a layer mask, invert (Ctrl I) and paint in the area you want with white to expose your color. Comments please.
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