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![]() A simple way to do it is like this - select the part you wanr left in colour (generally, this is easier than selecting everything else to begin with) Once you've done that, invert the selection (command+shift+i). Now, go down to your layers palette. Click on the circle that is half black, half white (these are adjustment layers) and choose hue/saturation. Drag the saturation slider to 0. Now you're done. There are other ways to get the same result, but the best reason to use an adjustment layer is that it allows you to edit it at any time, so the effect is never really permanent. The adjustment layer in this case, is simply masking the colour of the layer.
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