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Completely new to PS, just wondering if there is a way to change the color of a single pixel to other colors using the hex code. That way I can select any hex color and change a bunch of pixels at once. So in my mind, the program will find all the pixels that have the color, e.g(#123A4B) and then i can simply replace it by entering whatever hex colors i want to use. If not possible, are there simple alternatives that can produce roughly the same quick results?
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You can select a single pixel using Magic Wand tool (zoom in very close so that you can see individual pixels) and once you select it you can use Edit > Fill and choose any colour you want by using "Color" option which opens a colour picker.
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You can select a single pixel using Magic Wand tool (zoom in very close so that you can see individual pixels) and once you select it you can use Edit > Fill and choose any colour you want by using "Color" option which opens a colour picker.
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You're welcome
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you can use the select by color range dialog box to select a specific color value, and from that same dialog you can add more colors or subtract, when done, you can apply masks and do adjustments layers to change the color
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in photoshop you want to work the least destructive way using masks and adjustment layers. so you can continue to edit things as you need to going forward.
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I tried doing this and ran into a lot of problems. When I try to select the pixel, it actually seems to select a bunch of pixels, but then when I let go of the mouse, all of them go away. So I don't actually end up selecting anything. I am trying to color a bunch of transparent pixels white. There are probably about 30 pixels. Isn't there a way to choose a white color and then just drop it into those pixels?