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June 8, 2025
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Same color tone of a photo series

  • June 8, 2025
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I’ve got photos in a serie but the color tone of the photos is not quite the same. Is it possible in Photoshop to point to one photo and the other photos will adjust to that color tone? If no, is there another program for this opportunity/wish?

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Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2025

There's also the Transfer Colour in Neural Filters.  If you are using an older or low power computer, then Neural filters are prone to crashing, but when they work, they work well.  Are you hoping to run this automatically as a batch?

Participating Frequently
June 9, 2025

Thanks a lot ... I'm very curious to this feature ... I hope this feature doesn't shift the problem to another part of the photo ... I don't always have the patience and courage to try everything because it takes a lot of time and I'm not a huge computer enthusiast ... I quickly get restless from working behind my screen for a long time ... that's my handicap.

J E L
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Community Expert
June 8, 2025

Hi @EEddwwiinn, you can try to use the Match Color feature. Go to Image > Adjustments > Match Color. In the Match Color dialog box, you can specify the source image from which the colors will be taken. You could also try to use adjustment layers and masks to selectively apply color adjustments to specific parts of an image in order to achieve the same color tone, depending on the disparities. Let us know how it goes!

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2025
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Hi @EEddwwiinn, you can try to use the Match Color feature.

Color Match is destructive, so I would recommend trying to avoid it unless it provides truly superior results in the case in question. 

 

@EEddwwiinn , could you post a few samples (in lores)? 

Participating Frequently
June 9, 2025

Hi ... thanks a lot for your addition 'destructive' ... maybe the solution of J E L will help me but it's good to know that his solution is destructive, then I know that when I start making edits ... greets Edwin.