Selective colour photography is a process of photo manipulation whereby an image is converted to black and white whilst leaving an "accent" or area of partial colour. This is usually achieved by using layers and masks in Photoshop or other photo editing software. Selective colour can emphasise the subject of the image, and give it a powerful sense of meaning. If used wisely, it can take a simple photo to whole new artistic depths.
Both the expert's chosen winner (as judged by Michael Hill) and the crowd's winner will receive a $100 gift voucher to PhotoshopCAFE.
Both the expert's chosen winner (as judged by Michael Hill) and the crowd's winner will receive a $100 gift voucher to PhotoshopCAFE.
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