
July 23rd, 2006
01:05 AM
Neverside Newbie
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Quick Mask Mode - Help.
Coloring a B&W photo.
I followed the steps in this link a few weeks back and it worked exactly as advertised: http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/photos/colorizing/
Now when I try to do so, I (apparently) ernter QM, color the area(s) I want. I then press Q to return to Standard Mode and I get no marching ants and the only way I can see my Artistic endeavor is to press Q again and there it is.
If I save the doc and reopen I don't have any colors. In the meantime, I'm using Black and White Magic, but it has limitations and I'd like to use CS2.
BTW: I tried this is PS7 and CS2 before and it worked just fine. Now, not. I also tried 10 different photos with the same result.
Can anyone assist please?
A frstrated Goomba.


July 23rd, 2006
06:06 AM
Lost in Berkeley, CA
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You have to go into quick mask mode, re-brush the areas, then get out of quick mask mode. You could save the selection too so you don't have to redo it every time.
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July 23rd, 2006
03:02 PM
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Thanks for the reply - appreciated.
I'm not sure what you mean by "QM - Rebrush - QM"? At every attempt to try to save selection, the option is gayed out.
I'm still a relative rookie with PS.

July 23rd, 2006
08:31 PM
Lost in Berkeley, CA
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I'm not sure what you mean by "gayed out" but you need a selection (those marching ants that you were talking about) in the file before you can use the option (Select > Save Selection). If you need to bring up the selection again, just load it (Select > Load Selection).
Hm... and opening the document gives no color? Try checking to see if the color mode didn't change on you (go to Image > Mode > and pick RGB or CMYK (or whatever you want)). Grayscale is black and white.
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