Hmmm..... try looking around on the menu of your camera if it's digital or going to a Circut City or Cannon or somthing. That would be an awesome effect. Good luck, I hope this helps!
2007-11-22 14:01:35
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answered by ? 5
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Use a program like Adobe Photoshop. In a program like this (I'm not really sure how others work, but I would imagine that they're about the same), create another layer on top of the photo that you wish to edit and change it to monochrome. Erase the portions of the layer that you want to show up in color, and they will return to their state before the color change. Merge the layers and save, and you're done! Hope this helps.
2007-11-22 14:03:39
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answered by line 3
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you cant do that on the camera you have to do it on the computer or as you are developing it. i only know how to do it digitally: take the picture in blacka nd white on the camera (or make it black and white on the computer) and then use photoshop to color whatever part you wnt colored whatever color you want it to be
2007-11-22 14:00:55
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answered by Liza 1
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Make the contrast % higher. Do it in a program like Word or something. That might help.
2007-11-22 14:02:04
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answered by Brittany Jones 2
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2007-11-22 14:00:25
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answered by Williew 7
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