Friday, March 30, 2018

How to Replace color in Photoshop (Lesson 34)



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In this video, I showed How to Replace color in Photoshop (Lesson 34). I showed how you can sample the targeted color using the Eyedropper tool of replace color adjustment. I also showed how to change the Hue, saturation and lightness of the Replace color adjustment properly to change the color.

From this lesson, you will learn how to sample the color you want to replace or change and how to change the coverage of the sample color with the Fuzziness slider. You will also learn how to add or subtract to the sample color using the "Add to sample" Eyedropper and "Subtract from sample" Eyedropper respectively.

This lesson, How to Replace color in Photoshop (Lesson 34) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

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English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. In this lesson, I will show you how to Replace color in Photoshop. So in this image we want to replace the color of this baby dress. So to do that we will use Replace color command and as it is a destructive command so we will press Ctrl+J from the keyboard to duplicate the background layer and we will go to: Image/Adjustments/ and select Replace color from here and here we got this Replace color box and by default you can see this Eyedropper is selected and using this we have to sample the color. We will neither select this lighter part nor this darker areas rather we will select this mid-point and as soon as we click here you can see the selected color is in white and we can also change this coverage of this selection by this Fuzziness slider. If we move it to right, you can see the coverage of this selection is increasing and if we move it to the left, it will decrease the coverage of this selection. So we will keep some of the surrounding parts because this color has a very small effect on the surrounding so with this color we want to change that as well. And another thing is, you can see within our selected area the white color, you can see some of the dark areas that means it's not selected properly. So we have to hold Shift from the keyboard to add another sample and you can also do it by selecting this Eyedropper from here. I will hold Shift and click here to add that to our selection. So after that you can again change the Fuzziness. Sometimes you may need to deselect some other part of the background holding the Alt from the keyboard when the Eyedropper turns to the negative symbol then you can click there and deselect that part from the selected area. Even sometimes you may get some complex image where the targeted color is very similar with some other surrounding parts. In that case, you may need to make a basic selection around the targeted color to separate it from other objects or other parts. So after the selection you can change the Hue from here and we can change it to any available color. We will set it to Purple and we can change the Saturation and now you can see here is a shade of the previous color so what we can do here is we can again hold Shift from the keyboard and click here to this shade to add it to our selection and now it has also changed. You can also adjust the lightness. So when it's done we will click OK. So that's before and after. So in this way, you can use the Replace color command to replace any color to any different color. So as always if you like the video then you can share the video and subscribe to this channel for more videos and see you in the next lesson. Thanks for watching.

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