No function is used or not used. It is because you do not know about this function and are not familiar with some post-processing functions. Any function will lead to incorrect selection. If you can solve the problem without mistaken selection in the future, you will be a master. The following describes how to use Photoshop to replace colors. Let's take a look.
1. What is the "replace color" function?
2. Why don't you use "replace color"
3. Use cases
1. What is the "replace color" function?
"Color replacement" is a combination of "color range" and "color phase. It uses the "color range" to create a selection, and then changes its color. Someone may ask why the "color range" is used to create a constituency, rather than anything else. The reason is very simple, that is, the establishment of constituency is too natural. You will see this in the following cases.
2. Why don't you use "replace color"
Generally, if you use "replace color", you need to remove the "localized color cluster" check box. Otherwise, the image will be uneven, and any other selection will be incorrect, for example, this optional color is the same. There is a very simple way to copy an image to a layer, and then "replace the color" on the layer above ". Then, create a mask on the upper layer of the image and remove the incorrectly selected one.
3. Use cases
Case 1.
SOURCE image:
Process:
Select a color, and then create a mask to remove the misselected one. The effect is as follows:
Case 2:
The source image is as follows:
The effect is as follows:
Case 3:
Ppt favorites: color matching (limited, only for one color, if you want to change two colors, use two times)
In the design process, a ppt requires one color for all images. The fastest way to do this is to use it.
The source image is as follows:
The process is one step:
Effect chart:
Put it in the ppt. It's cool.
Note:
At the end of the tutorial, the above section describes how to use Photoshop to replace colors. The operation is very simple. Have you learned this? Hope to help you!