vendredi 9 janvier 2015

Photoshop 7 Help Needed....

Hello :) This is Old School, I know, but this is the tool for me :) However, a simple thing has got me stumped :confused: (for years!)

In the pic are two renderings of a part. The top one, desaturated grey, needs to be rendered 40403D grey as below. This also applies to changing any colour for any other colour. Is there a way to do this easily? I have tried Image > adjustments > change color, which I can't make work; Image > adjustments > color balance or the cont/U which alters the hue/saturation I cannot make work for me, as I see no correlation between the slider scales on those tools (Hue,Saturation, Lightness), and the RGB or any other codes in the colour I want to change it to.

Funny thing is, this task is easily done with fonts, by simply highlighting the text, clicking in the colour box at top and using the eye dropper tool to pick the new colour, which then changes 'true'.

The colours are on a dedicated layer, and I should add that flood filling or simply painting over the old colour are not options (e.g when changing the 'fuzzy edged' Earth Brown of the camo on a WWII Spitfire to Sea Grey) :)

Any help would be greatly appreciated, as the only way I've been able to do this to date is to put a spot of the new colour on a layer over the old one, and very very very gradually alter the hue/saturation on the old colour until it matches the new - a very tedious and involved process!

Plumdragon




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