How to change color in a photo?

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av_rr
Jun 14, 2005
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Hi,

I have a photo and part of it is red. I want to change all red color pixels in that photo to blue. How to do that?

thanks.

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Bob Levine
Jun 14, 2005
Image>adjustments>replace color.

Bob
AR
av_rr
Jun 14, 2005
How exactly do that? When I open the photo, it is all displaying grey to black shades. I selected red color. But where to select blue?

thanks.
RK
Ross_Kim
Jun 14, 2005
Also, select>color range. Then use the eyedropper tool and adjust the fuzziness so that you have all the red selected (what is selected is shown as white in the picture in the dialogue box) and then click "okay."
Then, with the red selected on the picture use the color palette and choose the shade of blue that you want, and press alt+backspace (at the same time). This will change all of the red pixels to blue. Hope that helps.
DR
Donald_Reese
Jun 14, 2005
Try hue/saturation- when the box opens-change the choice at top from MASTER to REDS, and then slide the hue slider for any variation you so desire.
RK
Ross_Kim
Jun 15, 2005
there are a lot of ways…

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