The above link shows a simple way to accomplish selective coloring using Picmonkey. All Ace members have free access to this on-line processing tool. If you have any further questions- please feel free to ask! It's really easier than you think so give it a try!
Thank you Lee Ann, Babs, Henri, Dione, Lou Ann, Joan, Kim, Brian, Brett, Lynn, Ferry, Helen, Wendy, Kathy, Kathy, and Katy!
If you can imagine the background completely in green you'll understand why I chose to process the picture like this. It also shows how green gets translated into black and white. It holds more contrast than some of the other colors and helps to make the leaves pop even more. Thanks for all the views, favs and comments! Much appreciated!
@sfeldphotos Thanks Sam- yes I did. The plant completely blended into the background otherwise. @nicolecampbell Thank you Nicole! @vesna0210 Thank you Vesna! @haskar Thank you Haskar!
June 15th, 2017
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The above link shows a simple way to accomplish selective coloring using Picmonkey. All Ace members have free access to this on-line processing tool. If you have any further questions- please feel free to ask! It's really easier than you think so give it a try!
@leestevo @onewing @henrir @sangwann @louannwarren @joansmor @kwind @bkbinthecity @brett101 @lynnz @pyrrhula @helenhall @wendyfrost @randystreat @radiogirl @grammyn
Thank you Lee Ann, Babs, Henri, Dione, Lou Ann, Joan, Kim, Brian, Brett, Lynn, Ferry, Helen, Wendy, Kathy, Kathy, and Katy!
If you can imagine the background completely in green you'll understand why I chose to process the picture like this. It also shows how green gets translated into black and white. It holds more contrast than some of the other colors and helps to make the leaves pop even more. Thanks for all the views, favs and comments! Much appreciated!
@nicolecampbell Thank you Nicole!
@vesna0210 Thank you Vesna!
@haskar Thank you Haskar!