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So apparently there is not an automatic way to do such a thing? It seems sensible though and I guess if such a feature doesn't exist it can be easily added in the future. I am asking this so I will know at last for definite if I have to search for something else myself. BTW all this mess, if I haven't explained correctly is so that the respective area where the object was placed on will get the color change I want (Since in the 2nd image, the edited one, this area consisting of original parts was not present, and the cut out part didn't go under color change since it was removed obviously and replaced by an additional object) 


Or then again, could I cut out, in the 2nd pic, the additional object (sadly I don't have the .psd that had this extra layer and I am only with the final saved jpeg), replace that part of the edited 2nd pic with the original part from the original 1st image, and by some option colorize in the way I want this specific part??? But I guess since my (2nd) image doesn't incorporate for this specific area the original parts which contain perplexed information (galaxy photo parts) if they are placed upon it again, photoshop would hardly recognize what to edit automatically and manually it would be impossible. Thanks again and sorry for bothering! If it can't be done you can just notify and I will try to overcome this problem by myself (starting anew or so)!


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