Change the Color of an Object in Photoshop | Adobe Creative Cloud


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25 responses to “Change the Color of an Object in Photoshop | Adobe Creative Cloud”

  1. Hey! I have a question, so my screen is displayed at a Standard Dynamic Range so whenever i do photoshop when I export them into my phone they look different, do you know what I can do to replicate the Standard Dynamic Range in photoshop to put it on top of my edit so when I export them into normal screens I see the same result, let me know if this made sense Thank you so much for your time!

  2. What if we target particular color of that couch using hand tool in the hue/sat adjustment layer and then changing the hue or saturation?
    when we are in master and then we change the lightness it makes the image completely black or white.

  3. This is a decade+ old quick and dirty fix, and leads to loss of detail as a result of applying the Levels layer to the photo, since the folder you put it in is set to Passthrough… Came here expecting some fancy new feature or way, considering the date of upload but eh.

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