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  1. Dec 6, 2016 · I fill a layer with Black, add the lens flare, and set to Lighten. I pretty much always use Noel's Starfilter Pro 4 this way as well. It produces world class flares.

  2. Feb 26, 2013 · In the following window, use a color picker tool to select an area on the photo that you want to change. Go back to the "Replace Color" window and adjust the "Hue" option with the slider. When...

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    • Photoshop Design and Photo editing Tutorials from HowTech
    • Selecting The Color Replacement Tool
    • Adjusting The Size of The Brush
    • How The Color Replacement Tool Works
    • Tolerance
    • Sampling Colors from The Image
    • The Blend Modes
    • The Brightness Problem
    • Sampling Options
    • Limits
    • Anti-Alias

    The Color Replacement Tool is nested behind Photoshop's regular Brush Tool in the Tools panel. To select it, right-click (Win) / Control-click (Mac) on the Brush Tool, then choose the Color Replacement Toolfrom the fly-out menu that appears: With the Color Replacement Tool selected, your mouse cursor will change into a circle with a small crosshair...

    You can adjust the size of the cursor directly from your keyboard, just like you can with Photoshop's other Brush tools. Press the left bracket key ( [ ) repeatedly to make the cursor smaller or the right bracket key ( ] ) to make it larger. To change the hardness of the brush edges, add the Shift key. Press Shift+left bracket ( [ ) repeatedly to m...

    As you drag the Color Replacement Tool over your image, Photoshop continuously samples the color that's directly under the crosshair in the center of the cursor. This is the color that will be replaced, and it will be replaced with your current Foreground color. Any pixels that fall within the larger circle surrounding the crosshair that match the ...

    Everything seems to be going smoothly as I paint over the balloon. That is, until I get to the edges. If you look closely, you can see some faint blue fringing that the Color Replacement Tool is having trouble with: I mentioned a few moments ago that there are several options available to us in the Options Bar for altering the behavior of the Color...

    In the above example, I randomly chose a new color for the balloon from Photoshop's Color Picker. But I could just as easily have sampled a color directly from the photo itself. To do that, with the Color Replacement Tool active, press and hold the Alt (Win) / Option (Mac) key on your keyboard. This temporarily switches you to the Eyedropper Tool(y...

    Notice that even though we've essentially painted over the balloon with a new color, the balloon retained its shiny, reflective appearance. If we had simply grabbed the regular Brush Tool and painted over it, the balloon would look like nothing more than a flat surface with no life to it. So how was the Color Replacement Tool able to keep the ballo...

    Unfortunately, there's one situation where the Color Replacement Tool tends to fail miserably, and that's when there's a big difference in brightness between the original color in the image and the color you want to replace it with. Let's say I wanted to replace the orange in that one balloon we've been focusing on with a dark purple color from one...

    Directly to the right of the blend mode option in the Options Bar is a set of three small icons. Each of these icons represents a different sampling option for the Color Replacement Tool, and they work exactly the same here as they do for Photoshop's Background Eraser Tool. From left to right, we have Continuous (the default setting), Once and Back...

    Another option that works exactly the same with the Color Replacement Tool as it does with the Background Eraser is Limits, which controls where Photoshop can look for colors to replace. The three choices are Contiguous, Discontiguous and Find Edges. The first two (Contiguous and Discontiguous) are the ones you'll use the most: Contiguousis the def...

    The final option for the Color Replacement Tool is Anti-alias, which is selected by default. Keep this option turned on to smooth out the edges around the areas the Color Replacement Tool is affecting:

  3. Nov 18, 2012 · The colour replacement tool is not workng for me either. It doesn't matter what blend mode I have it on, whatever colour i choose using the dropper will only register as grey. I've tried changing multiple settings and modes and nothings works.

  4. Sep 12, 2013 · FREE Course! Click: https://www.teachucomp.com/free Learn how to use the color replacement tool in Adobe Photoshop at www.teachUcomp.com. A clip from Masteri...

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  5. You can control how the paint is applied by adjusting the settings in the Options bar (Figure 1). The color replacement tool is suitable for use as a color aware painting tool for making localized color changes and the steps shown below were all done using the tool in ‘Color’ mode.

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  7. Nov 16, 2021 · In today's Photoshop class, we'll take a look at the Color Replacement tool in Photoshop. It's very often overlooked and it seems a bit complicated, but this...

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