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jtroupe
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I once had a help book for photoshop that had a specific command in it and I can't remember how to get to it again.

It was a command that allowed you to change the color of things by painting over them. Nothing else changed except the tint or hue of that particular area, and you could choose what color to change it to.

 

If anyone knows, clue me in,

 

Thanks.

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Try an Adjustment Layer - either accessed from the Layers menu, or the black and white circle icon at the bottom of the layers palette. If you select an adjustment, say 'Hue and Saturation', it'll let you choose the adjustment (which can be edited later), then you paint white on the mask to make it active, and black to hide it.

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image/adjustments/match color/source image or color. that should do the trick. you should have a selection on your image to be changed where the effect is going to be applied and choose a wide tonal range of color/selection from the source image or color. if it makes any sense to you :)

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  • 1 year later...

On the ... "options bar" for the current tool at the top of the screen there is a little drop down that says "normal". This controls how your painting is applied. Used this with white and "saturation" just yesterday to quickly remove some overt jpeg color noise in a couple spots. You may want "color" or "hue."

 

Tim Nelson's suggestion is a little more complex and a lot more flexible.

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