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Color match
Color match










Before we do though, we need to make sure that our original photo is the one that Photoshop is currently looking at (the technical term would be to bring the original photo into "focus"), so click anywhere inside the document window of the original image to select it. Now that we've selected the object in the first photo and selected a large area of color inside the object in the second photo, we can head over to the Match Color command. Step 4: Switch Back To The Original Image Selecting a large area of the shirt to include as many shades of the color as possible. Currently, my Layers palette is showing that my Background layer is the only layer I have: The Background layer contains our original image information and we don't want to lose it in case we need to fall back on it. The first thing we always want to do when working on an image in Photoshop is duplicate the Background layer. Shortcodes, Actions and Filters Plugin: Error in shortcode ĭownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! Step 1: Duplicate The Background Layer In The Original Image Sometimes, it needs a little help, and as we'll see in a moment, this is one of those times.

color match

However, depending on the images you're using, Match Color doesn't always work perfectly on its own. Photoshop's Match Color command was created specifically for this type of task, although it does have plenty of other uses as well which we'll look at in other tutorials. Personally, I like the green color better, but hey, whatever the client wants, right? The color of the woman's top in the original photo has been matched to the color of the top from the second photo.












Color match