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All three bands, Threshold, Overtures and The Silent Wedding at the end of the final night of the tour. The Live Rooms, Chester. 2014-11-21.
To get to this from the Original version:
1) Add a Threshold adjustment layer above the background at whatever level looks about right. Then do a Copy Merged on the photo and paste as a layer above the adjustment layer. This gives you something to play with but you still have the original just in case.
2) Do a Blur on the new layer. You might want to experiment with what type of blur - Average, Blur, Blur more or Gaussian. You want the jagged bit to smooth out, but not so much that you lose definition.
3) Using the Magic Wand with Contiguous unticked - select a black area (for a variation, select the white instead). Then apply a Remove Specks and Holes (you'll have to play around with this) to this selection and delete.
4) Select a nice large solid brush of any colour and paint over the layer. The colour will only appear in the selection.
Steps 2 and 3 are about smoothing out the areas you want coloured. You can repeat these if you need to until the selected area is smooth enough. I use a brush and not the flood fill tool in step 4 because it's easier to apply over the selected areas.
“The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.”
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