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In this tutorial I’ll show you how to change object’s colour at a photo.
1. Open your photo [Ctrl+O]

2. Choose “Magnetic Lasso Tool” and select the object

3. Choose Image –> Adjustments –> Replace Colour. Top side of the settings panel is the colour before changes, bottom side — colour after changes. If some parts haven’t got into the change area — use “Add to Sample” tool.

4. As the result at ‘Photo Preview’ the object should be white, and just after that in the bottom side of the settings panel you should choose the necessary colour.

5. Remove the selection [Ctrl+D], and that’s it!

November 24th, 2007; 11:17 am
how could you change the objects, so its not a car. and chnge the color like say 5 times then fast forward it?
May 21st, 2009; 7:07 pm
Absolutely fantastic !!!
August 21st, 2009; 3:01 am
Wonderful. Exceptionally straight-forward and exactly what I needed.
Many thanks,
John
September 1st, 2009; 9:27 am
Wonderful…
very nice……..
thanks……..
October 21st, 2009; 10:27 pm
When I go to Image –> Adjustment –> Replace Color, actually almost none of the Adjustment options are available. They’re grayed out. This does not change whether I’ve selected the specific item or not.
What’s sad is I’ve taken a Photoshop class, and I still don’t get Photoshop. Thanks for the help here.
October 22nd, 2009; 4:11 pm
you got to use the magnetic lasso tool….third tool down. use that to highlight the object…then highlight the move tool once uve done that…then try
October 22nd, 2009; 4:19 pm
try rasterizing it too