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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:21 pm 
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Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to change just one layer of your image into grayscale, not the whole image. If it is possible, how?


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I don't think it's possible. If it is, then I don't know how.


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The only thing I can think of is to paste the layer as a new image, make it grayscale, and then paste the layer back into the original image.


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Ok thnaks, I'll try that :)


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I don't think you can change one layer to grayscale, per se...but you could try going Image > Adjustments > Desaturate, and it will change that layer to shades of gray.


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Try going to Image>Adjust>hue saturation and enter -100 in the middle where it says saturation. :D

Eidolon method works too, only you can't control how grey the layer is.


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You can also use the Sponge Tool (it's in the same "menu" as Burn or Dodge, under the Fill/Gradient) on Desaturate mode.


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Wow thanks, I'm gonna have to play around with them all!


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