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Newbie question - recolor a GIF with a gradient

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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to recolor a GIF with a gradient.

Most of the GIF is a solid color that I want to change from one color to another. I know the before background color (in this case blue) and after background color (in this case green). However, there are many shades of varation in the gradient that I hope can switch from a shade of blue to a shade of green automatically.

I've played with the Image > Adjust > Replace Color options, but can't seem to figure out how to exactly change the background color from the old one to the exact new one that I want.

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
Just erase the background and then new layer under the first layer and do a gradient

Hi Mfox,

I appreciate your response! The challenge I have is that ther are many small variations in color.

I'm new so I can't post a picture or link yet. :( I'll post a few more replies so I can add a link to a page w more details.

Any other suggestions or comments are appreciated!!!
 
Try "match Color", if that doesn't work, pick the technique that comes closest, add a color sampler and adjust color to get it exactly the color you want, check info palette, should be easy, done it so many times.
 

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