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color replacement tool!


eevon

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Hi this is my first post I don't know if I should say s0 but I was following anothers tutorial on touching up a flower and it said "select the color replacement tool" I cannot find this this board is so fun to read I am never going to get anything done! ;/ eevon
 
I don't know which version of Photoshop you use, but you can find the Color Replacement tool in Photoshop CS here:

Image/Adustments/Replace Color...

Good luck with the tutorial ;)
 
hi, eevon...and welcome! i too am new
and know what you mean!

the replacement tool is also in P/S 7 in the same place that JoeD
showed.

but i'm so new i can't seem to get it to work...

so i will follow your thread with anticipation!
 
eevon said:
Hi this is my first post I don't know if I should say s0 but I was following anothers tutorial on touching up a flower and it said "select the color replacement tool"

Welcome to the forums, eevon. All tutes are good tutes (if you learn something)! :D

the prisoner,

The Replace Color dialog is rather like a combination of the Magic Wand and Hue/Saturation... dialog. Use the eyedropper to select the color you want. Add colors or subtract colors by using the other + or - eyedroppers or hold down the Shift key for adding and the Alt (Option) key to subtract colors and then click with the eyedropper tool. Fuzziness is equivalent to Tolerance in the magic wand tool. I keep the window in the dialog set to Selection. Once you have the selection you want, use the sliders to change colors. If Preview is checked you will see the changes in your open image. One last tip. If you have selected too much and just want to start over hold down the Alt (Option) key and the Cancel button turns to Reset.

Cheers!
 
Hey, Welles. Great tip about the Alt key changing the cancel button to reset. I didn't know that. What a big help. I assume it does the same thing in other correction windows? I shall soon find out.

Thanks again, buddy. :righton:
 

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