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Quick color change using Photoshop
Let me show you how to quickly change one color to another using Color Range function in Photoshop.
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In Photoshop open a picture you want to change color in.
I'm going to change the color red color of the Bugatti Veyron.
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Click Select and then Color Range.
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On the picture click the color you want to change.
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Now adjust the Fuzziness, so you get all of the color you want to change selected.
I needed to push the Fuzziness to the max - 200.
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Now choose the Quick Selection Tool.
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And make sure you have Add To Selection activated. Also set the brush size accordingly.
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And click the parts of the color you want to change that weren't selected by the Color Range selection tool.
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In case you have too much of the color selected, click Substract from selection button and set the brush size accordingly.
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Click the areas you don't want in your selection.
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It should look something like this.
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Now click Image, Adjustment and Hue/Saturation (Ctrl+U for keyboard shortcut).
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And play a bit with the settings until you reach your new color of choice and click OK.
That's it!
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Check my golden Veyron out :)
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