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Nathan Gutman

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Using PSP9. Here is my project:
Scanned a B&W photo of boy in raincoat. Would like to like color
yellow the raincoat only. I know how to do it in Photoshop so PSP9
must be able to do also.
I will appreciate if someone could provide step-by-step instructions
or point me to a site for such instructions.
Nathan
Porter

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm


"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5aruk05v3d2eqbihhh2tdq09djm87uunmk@4ax.com...
> Using PSP9. Here is my project:
> Scanned a B&W photo of boy in raincoat. Would like to like

color
> yellow the raincoat only. I know how to do it in Photoshop so

PSP9
> must be able to do also.
> I will appreciate if someone could provide step-by-step

instructions
> or point me to a site for such instructions.
> Nathan


http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g30pg/g30.html

http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g30pg/g31.html

http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g0pg/g28.html


Porter

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm


"Nathan Gutman"
> Using PSP9. Here is my project:
> Scanned a B&W photo of boy in raincoat. Would like to like

color
> yellow the raincoat only. I know how to do it in Photoshop so

PSP9
> must be able to do also.
> I will appreciate if someone could provide step-by-step

instructions
> or point me to a site for such instructions.
> Nathan



http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g30pg/g30.html

http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g30pg/g31.html

http://campratty.com/3gallery/g-pages/g0pg/g28.html


T a n y a

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm


Here is a great one by Jasc:
http://www.jasc.com/support/learn/t...rizing.asp?pg=1

Some of the effects you might need may be in different menus since you'll
be using PSP 9, but have a look around to find what you need.. and if you still
have trouble finding how to do a certain effect, consult the Help menu and write
what effect you need and it will tell you under which menu it is hidden under.

Also, it might be best to use the Brush tool instead of the Flood Fill tool
for precise colouring.

Have fun!

--

Cheers,
T a n y a




"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:5aruk05v3d2eqbihhh2tdq09djm87uunmk@4ax.com...
Using PSP9. Here is my project:
Scanned a B&W photo of boy in raincoat. Would like to like color
yellow the raincoat only. I know how to do it in Photoshop so PSP9
must be able to do also.
I will appreciate if someone could provide step-by-step instructions
or point me to a site for such instructions.
Nathan


Nathan Gutman

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

This is great one indeed. Thanks a million.
Now I need to absorb all that.
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 21:48:31 -0400, "T a n y a"
<tanyaiscrazy@tigerstormfleet.com> wrote:

>
>Here is a great one by Jasc:
>http://www.jasc.com/support/learn/t...rizing.asp?pg=1
>
>Some of the effects you might need may be in different menus since you'll
>be using PSP 9, but have a look around to find what you need.. and if you still
>have trouble finding how to do a certain effect, consult the Help menu and write
>what effect you need and it will tell you under which menu it is hidden under.
>
>Also, it might be best to use the Brush tool instead of the Flood Fill tool
>for precise colouring.
>
>Have fun!


T a n y a

2004-09-23, 12:19 pm

You are very welcome! My pleasure! :)

--
Cheers,
- T a n y a



"Nathan Gutman" <ngutman@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:bpd0l0t2ng5d1tbuu3a8hf7dsudsem51nu@4ax.com...
This is great one indeed. Thanks a million.
Now I need to absorb all that.
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 21:48:31 -0400, "T a n y a"
<tanyaiscrazy@tigerstormfleet.com> wrote:

>
>Here is a great one by Jasc:
>http://www.jasc.com/support/learn/t...rizing.asp?pg=1
>
>Some of the effects you might need may be in different menus since you'll
>be using PSP 9, but have a look around to find what you need.. and if you still
>have trouble finding how to do a certain effect, consult the Help menu and write
>what effect you need and it will tell you under which menu it is hidden under.
>
>Also, it might be best to use the Brush tool instead of the Flood Fill tool
>for precise colouring.
>
>Have fun!



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