How to Create a Selective Color With ProShow Producer
When editing a photograph, using selective color will emphasise certain parts of an image. Selective color is the process whereby you desaturate the majority of an image, but leave a certain selection with its initial color. This is a process most commonly seen in portraits, but it can apply to any type of image. ProShow Producer is primarily a slide show creation application, but it has a good built-in image editor that will allow you to create a selective color effect.
Instructions
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Click "Start" on your PC, type "proshow" and click the link to launch the program.
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Press "Ctrl"+"O." Locate and open a project that contains an image on which you wish to use selective color.
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Double-click the image to switch to photo editing mode.
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Right-click the image in the "Layers" panel. Click "Duplicate." Select the bottom layer. Drag the "Saturation" slider in the "Colorspace" box to the far left. This makes the under-layer black and white.
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Select the top layer. Click the lasso tool. Draw around the part that you want to leave in color. Press "Delete" to remove all the color layer, except your selective color.
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