Photoshop’s Express Editor, however, allows only a few seconds of editing to effectively create a splash effect. Getting used to the brush strokes and sizes is the only issue I can see while using two of the services. Simply brush over the area of the image where the color should remain, adjusting the brush size when needed to get to tough areas around smaller objects. The “Brush Opacity” shall remain at 100% unless only a light color should be applied. Drag the “Brush Size” bar to the left or right for a larger or smaller size. We’ll be using the default image Fotor first loaded so we’ll need a large brush size to accommodate the large floor we’ll be coloring. You can import images from various places such as Facebook or Flickr.Ĭlick the “Color Splash” option from the left menu. Once a color has been successfully selected and identified, use the menu just below that to quickly change the color to something else.Ĭhoose to “Get Started Now” from the Color Splash portion of the webpage.Īdd you own image from the “Photo Basket” menu to the right. Choose one of these to quickly select that shade for a splash of color. Select any part of the image to quickly, and quite effectively, only have that particular color pop out of the image, leaving the rest black and white.Ībove the imported image are colors the application detected. Open the Express Editor here to begin.Ĭhoose to open an image from your local disk by selecting “UPLOAD PHOTO.”Īcceptable images for use on are only through the JPEG format.Ĭhoose upload to import an image and select the “Pop Color” option from the side menu. Making colors pop in Photoshop is extremely easy.
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Do this anywhere you want to reveal more color.Īlthough Photoshop is used by many through Adobe’s Desktop application, they have a free online editor that’s quite comprehensive. This is, in effect, removing the top layer to reveal the bottom, colored layer.
To add a splash of color, we’ll select the “Eraser tool”, or “E” on the keyboard.Įnsure the top layer is selected and begin erasing where you want the color to show through. This will make the top layer black and white. With the top layer, or “Background copy” layer, selected choose the “Adjustment > Desaturate” menu option. The original imported picture is called the “Background” layer by default. Notice the new layer to the right in the “Layers” panel.