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Old 12-02-2005, 04:14 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Le Grande Orange
There's another way to do it, at least in Photoshop. This method involves painting on separate layers using various created flesh tone colours and then using the different blending options to make the results look natural.

If you want to read about it, head to the bookstore and look for the book called The Photoshop 6 Wow! Book and turn to page 144. The process used to colourize a black and white photo is described step-by-step. I think you can also find the same exercise in The Photoshop 7 Wow! Book as well; I know it's definitely in the Photoshop 6 book because that's the book I have.
Got a scanner? Maybe you can pass the colorization instructions along.

I have heard it involves layering, but since I've worked with the program for all of an hour and a half, i'm not exactly up to speed on what exactly I can do with this program.
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