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Changing Color with Selective Colors


1. Open your image and duplicate the background layer. We do this not to destroy the original.

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2. Go to Image > Adjustment > Selective Colors and chose the color that dominates the object you want to colorize. In my case it was white and neutral. In both I added some Magenta and reduced yellow in Neutrals.

White

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Neutral

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3. If you don't want additional tint in the background also, add a layer mask and with a soft round brush paint black everything you don't need to have a tint.

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The effect is more subtle than with Hue/Saturation adjustment and gives a tint rather than a really different color but in some situations this can be more preferrable.

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 Nataly Tikhonovich

Nataly Tikhonovich, author of digital photo software reviews and Photoshop tutorials at www.myphotosoft.com, press@myphotosoft.com.

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