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Color jpeg to black & white and add red hair

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Jan 26, 2025 Jan 26, 2025

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Photoshop 26.2.0

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macOS Sequoia 15.1.1

How do I change a color jpeg image to black & white, and go back to make the hair and lips red again?

Any information or YouTube videos would be great appreciated.

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Community Expert , Jan 26, 2025 Jan 26, 2025

Another method I might suggest is to use Adobe Camera Raw, or the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop-

1) Convert to B&W (One button click)

2) Use Masking to find "People" and create individual masks for  Hair and Lips,

3) make color changes with the Tone curve

 

Rob_Cullen_0-1737947473446.pngexpand image   2025-01-27 13_04_16-Camera Raw 17.1.jpgexpand image 

 

 

 

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Add a Black and White adjustment layer, and paint over the lips and hair on the mask with black to reveal them.

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Thanks for the quick reponse...although I can probably take my time with the lips, I wouldn't know how to handle the strand of hair. Attached is a cropped close-up of her head area. Thanks for the info!

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@Kevin34248585b0mr 

 

One way:

  • Copy the layer
  • Desaturate top layer with a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer
  • Select hair and lips, then invert selection
  • Create layer mask so hair and lips show from lower layer while remainder of top layer is desaturated

 

Jane

 

EDIT: Semaphoric posted while I was still typing.

 

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Thanks so much for the quick reply...Unfortunately I am attempting to learn and do things with photoshop on my own and with YouTube videos. I can't seem to follow the steps you laid out. I am so sorry...I will attach a cropped closeup of her head area so you can see what I'm trying to do...Thanks again

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This should be perfectly doable with the refine edge brush in Select and Mask. It's very good at separating hair from background, as long as there is sufficient contrast to begin with.

 

Alternatively, the blue channel should be useable for a mask here. Copy the blue channel into a mask, and use Levels or Curves to maximise the contrast in the mask.

 

But generally, this is where the general public completely misunderstands Photoshop. They think it's just a matter of pushing the right buttons. The truth is, sometimes you have to put in quite a bit of work.

 

The most important beginner's lesson is the reality check 😉

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Thank you for your reply. As a "beginner from the general public" I don't mind putting the work and time (I have nothing else to do).  It is a matter of finding the right information of what buttons to push in the right order. I have completed a few projects in Photoshop and am aware that there is not magic wand to make it do what you picture in your mind. Thanks again! 

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Another method I might suggest is to use Adobe Camera Raw, or the Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop-

1) Convert to B&W (One button click)

2) Use Masking to find "People" and create individual masks for  Hair and Lips,

3) make color changes with the Tone curve

 

Rob_Cullen_0-1737947473446.pngexpand image   2025-01-27 13_04_16-Camera Raw 17.1.jpgexpand image 

 

 

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 14.2 Photoshop 26.3, ACR 17.2, Lightroom 8.2, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 15.0.2, .

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