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Old 25-03-2008, 09:08 AM
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Hi,

I wonder if it's possible to do this in Photoshop:

I have this b&w picture where I'd like the blacks to be blue and the whites to be green.
The grey areas would have a color between this blue and green..

I've tried quadtone etc. but this just mixes all the colors.

any ideas?

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Try Adjustments - Selective Colour
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yeah that will do it.

Or blue your blacks with the hue/selective and mask your white to the green layer you place below. Thats a bit more complex.
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i would use a gradiant map. you can select your gradiant from blue to green and will do it for you.
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