Yesterday Moni asked if I did selective colour in camera and my answer was no, I tend to use Snapseed. Well here we are using the in camera facility for the first time. Looking out of the kitchen window. Now time to experiment some more. Thank you Moni for asking the question.
Wow! This is looking great. Maybe you can lift a bit the shadows to see more details on the leaves? But then, again, the shot against the light is so cool!
I also use snapseed for editing my photos. But I can't find a selective colour tool. In yesterday's shot, did you use the brush functionality to keep only yellows?
I'm happy if I pushed you a bit. :D But you did pay for the functionality in that camera :D :D :D
Wow! If your camera has this function then there's no need to edit. I searched for the sc tool on snapseed and couldn't did it but will Google the process later.
@monikozi@30pics4jackiesdiamond I have an iPad so I believe the process is slightly different for android. I tend to convert to B&W before viewing edits. There are several YouTube clips to help. @cazzi
I also use snapseed for editing my photos. But I can't find a selective colour tool. In yesterday's shot, did you use the brush functionality to keep only yellows?
I'm happy if I pushed you a bit. :D But you did pay for the functionality in that camera :D :D :D
@cazzi all you do is select brush, saturation, reduce to -10 and paint the bits you want to be black and white.
@cazzi