Lesson 7 (Hosting java) Match Colors PHOTOSHOP 4-31 Match a
Thursday, January 10th, 2008Lesson 7 Match Colors PHOTOSHOP 4-31 Match a color 1. Click the Chili Peppers layer on the Layers palette, then zoom into the center of the image. 2. Click the Magic Wand Tool on the toolbox. 3. Verify that the Contiguous check box on the options bar is selected, then set the Tolerance to 160. 4. Click the image with the Magic Wand pointer on a yellow pepper at approximately 260 X/260 Y. 5. Open PS 4-3.tif from the drive and folder where your Data Files are stored, zoom into the image if necessary, change the tolerance to 40 then click the purple part of cat s nose (at 60 X/100 Y) with the Magic Wand pointer . Compare your selection to Figure 35. 6. Activate the Chili Shop image, click Image on the menu bar, point to Adjustments, then click Match Color. 7. Click the Source list arrow, then click PS 4-3.tif. Compare your settings to Figure 36. 8. Click OK. 9. Deselect the selection, zoom out to 100%, turn off the rulers, save your work, then compare your image to Figure 37. 10.Close all open images, then exit Photoshop. You used the Match Color dialog box to replace a color in one image with a color from another image. The Match Color dialog box makes it easy to sample colors from other images, giving you even more options for incorporating color into an image. FIGURE 35 Selection in source image FIGURE 36 Match Color dialog box FIGURE 37 Image with matched color Selected area Sample of layer in source Name of target image Name of source image Layer containing selection in source Modified selection (your selection may look slightly different)
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