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REPLACING COLOUR IN PHOTOSHOP CS2

Author: P.R.O.V.I.D.E.R. // Category:
Photoshop 911:

In previous versions we would use the "Replace Color" command, but in this new Photoshop, there's a new tool for you to abuse -- the Color Replacement tool.

Using this tool you can make quick color changes in quickly and easily.

Choose the Color Replacement tool from the Toolbox (it's hidden on the Healing Brush tool's flyout menu).

Then, go to the tool options bar and set the Mode pop-up menu to Color, the Sampling pop-up menu to Once, and the Limits pop-up menu to Find Edges.

You'll probably also want to adjust your brush settings if necessary.

Now Alt/click (Mac: [option]-click) on the color you want to replace.

Next click on the Set Foreground Color swatch in the Toolbox and choose a new color to use in your image.

Now, just paint away the old color with the new.

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