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Surely this must be possible, but I am not a very advanced user of PS and can’t work out how. Can anyone please advise:
I have a bitmap file of an object which is green in colour, pale at one end and getting darker at the other, to simulate shadow. I want to change it to orange, an orange which must match exactly the colour of another bitmap file. How do I do this and keep the gradation of light to dark across the image? The gradation doesn’t have to be exactly the same as the original.
Clearly the pipette and paint bucket won’t do here!
Thank you in advance.
Martin
I have a bitmap file of an object which is green in colour, pale at one end and getting darker at the other, to simulate shadow. I want to change it to orange, an orange which must match exactly the colour of another bitmap file. How do I do this and keep the gradation of light to dark across the image? The gradation doesn’t have to be exactly the same as the original.
Clearly the pipette and paint bucket won’t do here!
Thank you in advance.
Martin
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