ShaunTopofThings
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I have a multi-layered image that I use to print info cards for our packaging. We have 5 different colors for each product (Red, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple). At this moment, I have 5 separate copies of the layered image in each color. It works for now but anytime I need to make a change to 1 image, I have to manually change and match all 5 at once. (it sucks because we make constant changes everyday) I thought a simpler way would be to use just 1 layered image instead of 5 and use a color adjustment layer over all the layers and just change or switch the color.
So I have the concept but I need help doing it the correct, most efficient way. I have very specific colors I need and I dont really wanna play with a slider to eyeball a color. I'd rather just input the color number I want to change all layers at once.
Also, if a slider is the only way to get the color change, I'm not able to get all colors, especially red. Is there a good base color or neutral color to start with so that the color adjustment can range to all colors when I slide it?
So I have the concept but I need help doing it the correct, most efficient way. I have very specific colors I need and I dont really wanna play with a slider to eyeball a color. I'd rather just input the color number I want to change all layers at once.
Also, if a slider is the only way to get the color change, I'm not able to get all colors, especially red. Is there a good base color or neutral color to start with so that the color adjustment can range to all colors when I slide it?