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On some black and white pictures, I cannot do anything to make parts of them color. When I try "curves", for instance, the only option I get is "grey". Even when I dip my brush into another color picture, when I get back to the original it still only makes various shades of grey. I imagine that this can be easily fixed by adjusting a certain setting, but I have not found what that is.
~ Greg
[Moved out of the Color management forum and into a Photoshop forum by a moderator.]
Hi Greg
if your images are greyscale then you'll need to convert to a colour mode like RGB to allow colour to be added.
Have a look under image / mode - is the "mode" greyscale? If so change it there to RGB.
Is that working?
I hope this helps
if so, please do mark my reply as "helpful" and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct" below, so others who have similar issues can see the solution
thanks
neil barstow, colourmanagement
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Hi Greg
if your images are greyscale then you'll need to convert to a colour mode like RGB to allow colour to be added.
Have a look under image / mode - is the "mode" greyscale? If so change it there to RGB.
Is that working?
I hope this helps
if so, please do mark my reply as "helpful" and if you're OK now, please mark it as "correct" below, so others who have similar issues can see the solution
thanks
neil barstow, colourmanagement
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I have to agree with NB....
Maybe your mode is set to Greyscale. Depending if it is print or for media then it should be set to RGB or CMYK.
That will probably solve your issue.
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Never convert to CMYK in Photoshop always work in RGB color mode (for full color images) and let the appropriate software do the conversions to CMYK (if you are printing).
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Thanks! Yes it was that simple, setting Image/Mode to RGB Color fixed the problem at once. Awesome forum.
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Neil is the colour (color) management man!
Derek