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December 2, 2018
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Change Colour

  • December 2, 2018
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I have several pieces of artwork which are all in original black.  I was shown how to change the colour by a close friend but he has sadly passed away.

I vaguely remember it's done with the layers, where one of them is the new colour desired.

Would someone please tell me how to do this.

Many thanks.

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    Correct answer hatstead

    I'm now getting desperate to do this conversion.   At last I've found how to get the image to you.  Please try and tell me how to do the conversion to a colour.  (I've also sent it to hatstead).


    1. Open the border file
    2. Duplicate the background layer and shut off its visibility by clicking its eye icon in the layers palette. Work on background copy layer
    3. Go to Enhance menu>Brightness/contrast and increase contrast to maximum and decrease brightness.
    4. Set foreground color chip to green with the color picker
    5. Activate the Magic wand tool, and on the tool's option bar uncheck "Contiguous" and set tolerance=15
    6. Left click on the central white area and hit delete on the keyboard
    7. Open a Color fill adjustment layer above the background copy layer and group the two layers (Press CTRL+G)

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    Inspiring
    December 7, 2018

    I had previously posted another method, but when I look today the post has mysteriously disappeared.

    Here it is again:

    Add a Solid Color Fill layer and choose your color.

    Set the layer's Blend Mode to Screen.

    To change to a different color double-click the thumbnail in the Layers Palette to bring up the Color Picker.

    Note that if the background is not pure white (RGB 255,255,255) it will also change color.

    Inspiring
    December 4, 2018

    The methods described above should have worked. Did you get any error message?

    Alternatively you can upload your file to one of the many file-sharing services.

    One of these is sendspace. It is free for a simple upload and you don't have to set up an account.

    https://www.sendspace.com/

    This initially comes up:

    After you have selected your file this comes up:

    Click Upload which brings up this:

    Click Copy Link, and paste the link into your next forum reply.

    Readers of this forum can then download your picture to to their PC.

    trevsyAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 4, 2018

    Sorry everyone, I’m just so confused by all the suggestions you’ve Kindly sent, I’ll have to give up on this. (I don’t get an error message).

    hatstead
    Inspiring
    December 4, 2018

    There is no need to invoke a third party file sharing service in order to display a picture on the forum.

    Try this:

    1. Place the b/w image in a folder on your desktop
    2. Click on the "Insert Image" icon at the top of the reply box (it is the 7th one from the left)
    3. In the dialog that comes up click on "Choose File"
    4. Navigate to the b/w image on the desktop, left click on the image, and left click on "Open"
    5. In the dialog that is open click on "Insert Image" (lower right locus)
    6. That should do it!
    Inspiring
    December 3, 2018

    As to the "Insert Image" method you should first get this:

    Click Browse to navigate to your picture where you double-click it (or click Open button).

    This places the file name next to the Browse button. Then click Insert Image.

    hatstead
    Inspiring
    December 2, 2018

    trevsy  wrote

    I have several pieces of artwork which are all in original black.  I was shown how to change the colour by a close friend but he has sadly passed away.

    I vaguely remember it's done with the layers, where one of them is the new colour desired.

    Would someone please tell me how to do this.

    Many thanks.

    It would help if you post one of the b/w photos so that we may provide appropriate directions. You can  do that via the "Insert Image" icon at the top of the reply box here on the forum.

    trevsyAuthor
    Known Participant
    December 3, 2018

    Here’s the example of Black Artwork that I want to change to a colour (on this occasion I want a Christmassy Green).

    Inspiring
    December 3, 2018

    trevsy  wrote

    Here’s the example of Black Artwork that I want to change to a colour (on this occasion I want a Christmassy Green).

    Where is the picture? DId you do "Insert Image"?