Bringing out colors....

So...can anyone help me...I have adobe photoworkshop elements 7 and i want to know if you can bring out colors and how? If i can make a picture black and white and then just bring out one color...like just the shirt or eyes for example...

There are several methods to do this. Here's one:
One of the more flexible methods is to create a Hue/Saturation layer adjustment layer of your image. Set your toolbox color swatches to black and white. (Shortcut on PC is to press D). In the Hue/Saturation dialog, reduce the saturation slider in "master"  to -100. Your image will appear black and white. With the Hue/Saturation layer selected (highlighted in the layers palette), grab the paintbrush tool. With black set as the foreground color, paint back the desired color(s). If you make a mistake, use white to remove color (shortcut on PC is X to switch foreground/background colors). Softer brushes produce a more feathered edge...harder brushes sharper edges. Tip: I usually use a hard edge brush then use Gaussian Blur on the mask to soften (feather) the edges to taste.
For more control over the black and white, leave the master saturation slider alone and instead reduce each of the individual color's saturation sliders to -100. Next, go through and use the lightness or even the hue slider in each color to mix your black and white effect.

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