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Interesting use of layers to “selectively color” an image. What would have been coolest would have been to have only the bill that was being exchanged colored, everything else grayscale. But, since you can’t actually see the bill in this photo, c’est la vie as they say.
What I particularly like about the selective colorization is that it does emphasize the different skin tones of the buyer and seller.
~EdT.