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how to change color

Enthusiast ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Hi,

 

The map below is in blue and red.

Is there any way to change it into purple?

 

All that I can think of is to use Magic Wand and Paint Bucket.

Is there any easy way?

 

Hosun

 

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Community Expert , Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Try a black and white adjustment layer and move the blue slider to even out the grey value of the blue and red areas. Then add a Hue and Saturation layer set to 'colorize'

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Community Expert , Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

You have layer filtering on so that only image layers show in the layer stack. Click on that small red dot at the top of the layers panel to turn the filtering off. Then you will be able to click on the adjustment layer and see the controls in the properties panel.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Try a black and white adjustment layer and move the blue slider to even out the grey value of the blue and red areas. Then add a Hue and Saturation layer set to 'colorize'

2024-11-16_20-31-36.jpg

 

 

 

Dave

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Thank you very much for your reply.

 

In Screenshot 1, I added the Black and White Adjustment Layer.

But in the Layers panel, it looks different from yours (Screenshot 2).

 

Hosun

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

You have layer filtering on so that only image layers show in the layer stack. Click on that small red dot at the top of the layers panel to turn the filtering off. Then you will be able to click on the adjustment layer and see the controls in the properties panel.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Thank you very much for your help.

 

Hosun

 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

Good that you have found the solution.
However, you should still optimise the colour a little. Because the values do not yet correspond to the colour you posted at the beginning.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

I've found out that the current one lools better.

 

Hosun

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Community Expert ,
Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024
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I am glad that this method worked for you here. The others in the thread are equally valid and sometimes one works better than another depending on the starting image. Keep them all in your 'toolbox' for future images.

Dave

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

The colour sampler with two measuring points helps you to find the best values for the black and white adjustment layer (base maximum black).

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

There's probably at least fifteen ways to do this. Here's the first that comes to my mind:

 

Add a layer with the purple color you want. Double-click the layer to open Layer Styles, and use the Blend If sliders for "underlying layer". Just drag the white slider a bit down to exclude the white in the original.

 

Edit - yeah, there we go. How many can we come up with? 🙂

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Community Expert ,
Nov 16, 2024 Nov 16, 2024

You can also use a gradient map.

pixxxelschubser_0-1731792595555.png

 

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