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    How do i get this effect?

    I know how to do this but the way i do it takes FOREVER!

    How do i get the background black and white faster/easier

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    Control+Shift+U (I am using CS3) This is to desaturate the photo.

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    I mean like how do i get the background B&W but keep the photo regular faster than i do it

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    Watch this video

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    Awesome Thanks! Has anybody got one of these signed? i have gotten a few but just want to see some more

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    Nice Hamilton!

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    Here's another one...


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    I am going to try the saturation effect. I used to make a duplicate layer black and white and then erase what I didn't want on the colour layer. This seems easier.

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