
Posted Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:15 pm GMT by SCV15
For those of you with photoshop "skills," how do you change the color of an edge spot, etc. Use the magic wand, copy merged, paste, and then what to replace the color?
thanks
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Posted Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:50 pm GMT by Iron Butt
Umm assuming I was happy with the selection I would probably use Layer By Copy and then a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer for coloring, maybe Desaturate first.
Posted Tue Mar 29, 2005 2:38 pm GMT by circlencircle
| SCV15 wrote: | For those of you with photoshop "skills," how do you change the color of an edge spot, etc. Use the magic wand, copy merged, paste, and then what to replace the color?
thanks |
Most of the time I would use the magic wand, but it will never capture the spot exactly so either zoom in and right click on any section that isn’t already included and add it with "Add to selection". Or manually draw around the spot with the Magnetic Lasso Tool. Then either Layer by copy or Layer by cut. Then similar to what IB said - use a color overlay under”
Blending options". I use the normal mode and adjust the Opacity for BOTH the overlay and the intire layer until it looks right. You will need to either desaturate first before you try and do the color overlay or before you start cutting anything, change the mode to black and white under "image" on the main window and then start. Its going to be difficult to get the color right the darker the original image is; you can change the mode on the original, then do an over lay of white on the entire image, then save as a JPG, then start again with the new file and you will have less color warping. Let me know if you need more help.
Posted Tue Mar 29, 2005 6:01 pm GMT by ott
The best is to work in layers. Make copies of layers what you want to change and use replace color or any other methods to manipulate colors.
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