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Altering colour of fabric to match a sample establishing hue...how ?

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Feb 12, 2018 Feb 12, 2018

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Hi,

Altering a fabric in a photo from one colour to an off grey version of the same fabric in another photo. The target (or reference) picture with the 'off grey' I can see a hint of colour , is it magenta, or red, or what.

I pipette it and see in colour picker its based on a slightly orangey red.

I now wish to adjust the fabric to that grey with a hint of orangey red.

Is there a way of doing so other than dragging the hue saturation slider until my photo takes on that hue, then I drag the saturation slider to kill the colour down to a hint only.

Seeing that hue in a photo when the colour in that photo isnt at max saturation is tricky.

A sort of 'adjust hue to pipetted hue' command.

or maybe I should duplicate the photo I am altering, drag saturation slider to max, then alter hue until visually I get that orangey red and note the hue number I need, then apply that same hue drag amount to the photo to be altered.

Merlin

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Community Expert , Feb 12, 2018 Feb 12, 2018

After making the Selection. have you tried Edit > Fill with Foreground Color with the Mode set to Color?

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After making the Selection. have you tried Edit > Fill with Foreground Color with the Mode set to Color?

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