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| Donald Gervais wrote: > Anybody knows how to convert parts of a color bitmap picture to > grayscale using the tint tool or whatever tool that would allow me to > do that? > > Thanks, > > Donald Gervais > Select the parts with your favorite mask and then "desaturate" with "Adjust/Desaturate". This removes color. Otherwise it is a bit difficult to have a true grayscale image piece mixed with a higher color depth image. | |||
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