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>>35222 awright, here a a tutorial on true 'colorization' that is making baw into color. as a baw fanatic i find this practice wrong and barbaric, but hey, whatever blows your skirt up. http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161018
if you want to do what the OP did or similar, the easiest, hack-and-paste method assuming you dont want to get into masking, is to copy the layer into another layer, and either grayscale the botom layer or the top layer depending on whether there is going to be more grey or color in the finished image. useing the erase tool, with the top layer selected, erase all the baw you want to be color or all the color you want to be baw which ever the case is for what you put on top. this is by no means the best way to do this but from your coment i'm guessing your a little new to photoshop to want to get into masking. another quick way is to, as mentioned above, use the lasso tools on your top layer and hit delete when your shape is compleated. if you want to try masking later there are tons of tutorials online for that, google is your friend.
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