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I'm trying to make this map black and white, but keep all the blue bodies of water. How do I go about this? I've been watching tutorials and searching the internet and cannot seem to figure it out...

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Or, HSL Adjustment. Select the individual colours and bring down saturation. Do this for every colour but blue (you can play with it to intensify the blues).

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Another option is to add a B&W adjustment and modify the the blend options, blend range and exclude blue pixels from B&W.

 

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