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Friday, August 16, 2013
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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http://www.photoshopsociety.org/549/webinar/working-with-color-in-photoshop.html
Get up and running with colors in Photoshop You made a great design and your client loves it but wants it in pink (or blue or anything but what it is right now). Do you throw your hands in the air and get ready for an all nighter? Knowing how to change colors in Photoshop will speed up the editing process and knowing how to find cool color schemes lets you offer up a range of options to your customer.
In this presentation you will learn:
By the end of this session you will Know a range of color changing tools and how they work, use the color changing tools to change a color in an image, able to select a color in an image to replace it, understand how to retain texture and tone in an area while changing its color, remove the changed color from areas of the image you don't want it to affect, quickly and effectively change colors in an image, use curves to color an object to a predetermined color.
In this presentation you will learn:
- How to change colors in an image using a Hue/Saturation adjustment
- How to change colors in an image using a Replace color adjustment
- How to change colors in an image using the Selective Color adjustment
- How to use the Color Replacement Tool to replace a color
- How to make selections by color so you can successfully alter image colors
- How to use Kuler color schemes inside Photoshop
- How to color an item to match a specific color
By the end of this session you will Know a range of color changing tools and how they work, use the color changing tools to change a color in an image, able to select a color in an image to replace it, understand how to retain texture and tone in an area while changing its color, remove the changed color from areas of the image you don't want it to affect, quickly and effectively change colors in an image, use curves to color an object to a predetermined color.