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sled
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: Canada
Insane since: Dec 2001

posted posted 04-15-2003 23:55

Hey there guys, I'm fairly new to photoshop, and the one basic thing I still haven't grasped is the basic changing of color in a photo. For instance; changing the hair color on someone, or chaning the color of a car. Id really appreciate any help or links to some tutorials. Thanks a bunch



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Michael
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: *land
Insane since: Nov 2000

posted posted 04-16-2003 00:15

sled, it's a been ages since we've spoken... how've you been?
you may or may not remember me. (taxon)

Anyway.. about the color nonsense.
Well there's a number of ways to achieve solid colorizing effects. You'll have to take your time and play with them if you really want to get a good handle on it.
Here's a few links to get you started:
How do improve the quality of old photographs?
Colorizing a black and white photograph
There's no real cut and dry "do it like this" method, so bear with the links I've posted and you'll find them extremely beneficial.
If you have a specific image that you're working on, don't hesitate to post it up...
a number of people here will likely jump in to give their opinions that way.
Cheers.


Dan
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist

From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Insane since: Apr 2000

posted posted 04-16-2003 00:16

Tutorials arn't what you need here. What you need is to open up your manual, read up on selections, and layer modes.

The general idea, if you want to change the color or something, without losing the texture, select the area of the color, and either adjust the color on the image (using hue/saturation, or variations), or make a layer above, with the mode set to color, and fill the shape with a new color (or mixuture of colors).

sled
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: Canada
Insane since: Dec 2001

posted posted 04-16-2003 00:51

Of coarse i remember you tax :P
I was wondering where you've been. What country you serving in now??

Drop by irc sometime.
ps. Thanks

imark

midnitejam
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: Parma,Ohio,USA
Insane since: Apr 2003

posted posted 04-19-2003 04:51

I've had acceptable results by:
1. Create a dupe image
2. In the dupe, select the object with the color that you want changed.
3. Paint the selected object with the desired color.
4. Hold down the shift key while dragging the selected object into the original image.
5. From the drop-down dialoge box in the Layers palette, select Overlay
Original image:


Finished Project:




I hope this helps




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midnitejam
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: Parma,Ohio,USA
Insane since: Apr 2003

posted posted 04-19-2003 04:54

Please ignore--Can't determine how to delete this post



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docilebob
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: buttcrack of the midwest
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 04-19-2003 05:19

Welcome, midnitejam.
Just for informations` sake, You can`t delete your post. We had a problem with a member doing that a while ago, and the result was that only Mods can delete anything.
But since there is now a reference to it that may contain potentially useful info, we`ll leave this one..





<edit> Oh, yea. You can get good results sometimes by just painting the subject with a brush set to Color mode, or filling the selection of same on a layer set to color</edit>



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human23
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Anchorage Alaska
Insane since: May 2002

posted posted 04-19-2003 07:51

Don't forget about the hue/saturation technique.

open photo.

Hit the letter Q (enter quick mask mode)

paint over the area you want to to change color.

Hit Q again (exit quick mask mode)

invert the selection (select>>invert... Shift+Ctrl+I)

Hit Ctrl+U (Image>>Adjustments>>Hue/saturation)

and colorise till happy. This method will retain 90% of all reflection in metal.. etc.

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