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L E S S O N 7 What You ll Do PHOTOSHOP 4-30 Incorporating Color Techniques Chapter 4 Finding the Right Color If it hasn t happened already, at some point you ll be working on an image and wish you could grab a color from another image to use in this one. Just as you can use the Eyedropper Tool to sample any color in the current image for the foreground and background, you can sample a color from any other image to use in the current one. Perhaps the skin tones in one image look washed out: you can use the Match Color command to replace those tones with skin tone colors from another image. Or maybe the jacket color in one image would look better using a color in another image. Using Selections to Match Colors Remember that this is Photoshop, where everything is about layers and selections. To replace a color in one image with one you ve matched from another, you work with you guessed it layers and selections. Suppose you ve located the perfect color in another image. The image you are working with is the target, and that image that contains your perfect color is the source. By activating the layer on which the color lies in the source image, and making a selection around the color, you can have Photoshop match the color in the source and replace a color in the target. To accomplish this, you use the Match Color command, which is available through the Adjustments command on the Image menu. In this lesson, you ll make selections in source and target images, then use the Match Color command to replace the target color. . MATCH COLORS
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