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Color Tinting a Photo


All flowers and candles
When you want to use photo tinting you must first turn a copy of your photo into a black/white photo and save it!

Then You need to open the original photo, magic trace and copy tool of the photo editing program you are using.. only trace and copy the colored area that you wish to add to the black/white photo.. and each time you add a color area, save the changed photo.

In this first photo, I tinted the bouquet, the alter flowers and candles.. you can color tint a photo as much or as little as you need to obtain the look you are trying to achieve in your photo.
Bouquet Only
In this 2nd photo I tinted only the bouquet.. since I really liked this look.. I used the bouquet tinted only photo, for my project.

Daffodil 'Only' tintedIn this 3rd photo I got the look I was after on the first try. :D

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loisfontana color tinting 1 Nov 27 2007, 1:32 PM EST by LoriLorenz
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I believe I don't have the magic trace and copy tool in my image editing program. I use Picasa. How can I acquire the required tools?
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