Experimenting with photos


I’ve finally figured out how to keep part of a photo colour, with the rest black and white.

I experimented, quickly, on two photos. The first, a fuzzy photo of Tufty:

It’s a bit rough around the edges… I was only experimenting to see if I could do it. But, I would go and choose a black and white duck which probably didn’t help matters! However, in the image above Tufty now appears sepia compared to the rest. It does need fine tuning a little.

The second photo was actually a picture of King Rabletop III, from my ‘A Long Long Time Ago’ story series:

I suppose I need to work out how to tone down the colours (although the colours on these images are quite vibrant anyway) and make the black and white appear lighter, but I think I have the basics covered.

Now onto the technical stuff! Maybe…

15 responses to “Experimenting with photos”

  1. rugby843 avatar

    Looks like fun!

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    1. Tom avatar

      It was easier than I thought it was going to be! It is fun… just need patience, I suppose!

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      1. rugby843 avatar

        Something I lack

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        1. Tom avatar

          I’m OK to a point, but after that point it has to be there and then! 😶

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          1. rugby843 avatar

            I’m more of a start and end at the point 😅

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  2. niasunset avatar
    niasunset

    Well done dear Tom, standing so artictic… I love them all. Thank you, Love, nia

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Nia. At least it’s another tool I can use in the future! 🙂

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  3. BeckyB avatar

    ooh definitely need to have a play myself after squares is over

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    1. Tom avatar

      It’s fun. I even did Tufty with the mouse (which explains the rough edges!), so it’s easy… easier when zoomed in. I used a pen for Rabletop III.

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      1. BeckyB avatar

        oh my, not sure I will be able to manage all this on a chromebook, but I will have a go

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        1. Tom avatar

          I think if you can ‘draw’ on a photo, then you can do it. It’s in the layers.

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          1. BeckyB avatar

            will have a look and let you know how I get on 🙂

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  4. prenin avatar

    One up on me Tom! 🙂 ❤

    Very good work! 🙂 ❤

    Blessed Be my friend!!! 🙂 ❤

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Prenin. It still needs a lot of practice, but it seems easy enough.

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