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I have seen many pictures with that have a 50% fill layer above the original layer with a color on the fill. (green ie.)
Ex:
A familiy picture with a green layer above with fill 50%. This will make the family picture more green.
However..my problem is that i want my family picture to become green as well...i dont want to keep all the colors in the family picture. The layer above with the green color
Its hard to explain, but hopefully someone understood it and am able to help me out..
I tried to first make it grayscaled but then my green color became white..
Just like gaussian said. Go to image/adjustments/hue&saturation and add then colorize it. this will make the image a unified colour, which will be the effect you are after. Play around with the slides and see what you come up with.
I have done just what the guys have suggested to you....... but perhaps it is because you haven't clicked the colourise button? that you images didn't turn out green.......... like this..........
sfm
There are many ways to do it.
Other options; convert to greyscale and then go to image/mode/duotone... or convert the image to greyscale using image/adjustments/channel mixer... , selecting monochrome and playing with the sliders and then adding a layer filled with green and playing with opacity and blending modes.