Putting colour back into black and white photo

How do I change a colour photo to black and white,then re introduce certain colour(s) back in elements 11

RobDy wrote:
How do I change a colour photo to black and white,then re introduce certain colour(s) back in elements 11
To do this, get the smart brush tool out of the tool box, the one with the gears. On the tool's option bar, in the drop-down select reverse effects, and the first effect listed is "turn to b/w in reverse."
Click on that, then outline the object which is desired in color. Note, you can add to, and subtract from, the selection via the appropriate icons on the tool's option bar.

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