Thursday 24 February 2011

How to replace color trick in Photoshop..

steps:-
(1)Choose Image > Adjustments > Replace Color.
To make the selection, first click with the eyedropper either on the image or in the dialog box mask preview window. Click again with the ‘add eyedropper’ icon to add to the selection. Click
with the ‘minus eyedropper’ to remove colors. Use the Fuzziness control slider to determine how
much tolerance you want to apply to the selection area (see magic wand tool). Now change the Hue/
Saturation values. As you can see here, the biggest change took place with the Hue, making the background go green instead of purple. Small saturation and lightness adjustments were also necessary.

(2)After performing the Replace Color operation,there was a little spill-over on to the blue plate.
All you have to do is erase the offending areas –you can use the history brush to do this, then
make a circular selection with the elliptical marquee tool. The marquee actions can be modified
when you hold down the Option/Alt key to draw out from the center and constrained to a circle
when you hold down the Shift key at the same time. If at any time you also hold down the Space bar, you can drag to reposition the selection.If you release the Spacebar (but have still
held down the Option/Alt+Shift keys), you can carry on expanding or contracting the selection.
Now feather the selection and select the Open image state as the History source and restore
the original unaltered image.

(3)To use Color Range, click in the document
window or dialog preview to sample a color on which to base your selection. The Fuzziness
control is like the Tolerance control in the magic wand options. Click on the plus or minus
eyedroppers to add or remove colors from the selection. The dialog preview can either display
the original image or preview the selection as a mask. The Selection Preview can allow you to
view the selection represented as a quickmask.

that's all it's so simple in photoshop.

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