Dude, awesome! You're hilarious, and this helped me majorly. I'm doing all my editing on my phone right now, but learning about the HSL values allowed me to get a similar effect out of VN Editor for Android. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You just upped my game, dawg! 😀
Awesome tutorial, easy, to the point and efficient... great work! You mention making the blacks more stylised, making it more gritty "and all that good stuff". I'd love to see a tutorial on this... if you ever fancy?
Hi, thank you for the tip. How do you then select another color in the same shot. I want to keep a yellow flower and a red flower, and the rest in B+W. I'm playing with a 2nd adjustment layer, and running into problems. Would I make an opacity adjustment on that 2nd layer? Thank you sir.
Yup, that's the right idea. I would do a color isolation manipulation of one color and then nest that. Then, I would duplicate that layer and drag it right above the original clip, but with the adjustment layer within that nest, I would redo the color isolation manipulation on the 2nd color you want to isolate. I would then mask around that 2nd color iso. The nested clip below that should have the rest of your image included as well as its own color iso. This was you can manipulate the ranges of each color isolated. The 2nd way to do this, is next to the eyedropper tool that you click to pick a color, you'll see an eyedropper with a plus sign next to it. Clicking that and then clicking on an alternate color within your image will also include that color in your isolations.
try using multiple adjustment layers. turn one off and use one for blue, then turn that one off and isolate red with the other one. then turn both of them on