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Using Match Color to get Uniformity in Color Tones


At times one experience different color tones in images. While using these pictures together for a collage of a photo gallery we wish to create a uniform color tone among all images.

Start by opening few images. Create a new file. Drag all images as separate layers of a single photoshop file.

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We'd like to have all images a color tone similar to the image below.

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We named this layer as "source" in layer window.

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Select one of the images that will we undergoing for a change in color tone.

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From image menu select adjustments>>match color.

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Select the "source" layer from the layer fly out and name of the .psd file form the source fly out.

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This will match color of this layer to the source layer.

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Create another image. Again apply match color . You can optionally adjust the luminance etc. for the layer while applying match color.

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Repeat the steps to create a uniform color tone among all images.

Using Match Color to get Uniformity in Color Tones Tutorial: Final Result



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