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Replacing a Color Photoshop

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Summary: Replacing colors in Adobe Photoshop is an important part of the image editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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By Daniel Kallenberger
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Daniel Kallenberger is a teacher at a technical college., teaching animation and visual arts, including Photoshop. He also worked for a major local affiliate for 14 years. He currently...read more

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" My name is Dan Kallenberger I am an instructor at a technical college teaching Visual Communications and Photoshop as well as other Adobe products, I am going to be showing you Photoshop CS2 today. We’re going to work with replace color, say right now we want a design the pink doesn’t really work for us we need a different color flower, that’s not a real problem we go into adjust replace color down here fourth down in the second section. We can actually go and choose with an eyedropper tool which color we want to replace so I’m going to go in and I’m going to pick one of the midrange pink colors I’m going to also turn up fuzziness that actually allows us to see more of the color that we’re going to be replacing and we head down to replacement in hue and we can simply change those to blue flowers and you can double check and try to get your fuzziness so that it makes it real smooth and not harsh, you can use that fuzziness tool and you can say ok to that and now you’ve just replaced color. So if you wanted again adjust replace color, if we want the leaves to be a different color green maybe there’s a little different color we want we can adjust that accordingly if we needed that more of an olive color we can use that selection tool and grab that. You can also take the fuzziness level down if you wanted to get a mixture of that color and the old color just by dragging fuzziness back down, you can also change the saturation of that color as well as the lightness and get a lot of different affects with it, that is the replace color tool."

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