

If you want to make subtle adjustments to color temperature, it's useful to work in CMYK color mode. When you selectively adjust color, it can be hard to match the color temperature - "warm" (red, yellow) or "cool" (green, blue) - of the rest of the image.

Any changes you make affect only this area. The color range is now selected in your image.


When the white area looks like it corresponds with the parts of the image you want to recolor, click OK. Adjust the fuzziness to expand or contract the range. Release the mouse button when the range looks like what you want. You can click and hold the eyedropper and move the eyedropper to see the range change dynamically. A "fuzzier" selection will include colors that are further away from the color you sampled. Adjust the Fuzziness slider to control how broad or narrow the range will be. Click a color in your image, and the thumbnail changes to show the new range of colors, based on the pixel you sampled. Move your mouse cursor over your image, and it turns into the eyedropper tool. The white and gray parts represent the range of colors that will be selected. In the Color Range dialog, you'll see a black and white thumbnail of your image.Open the Select menu, and choose Color Range.For example, you may want to change all the green apples to look red.įollow these steps to selectively adjust a range of colors in Photoshop. You may want to change only one range of colors in your image. Adjust the sliders for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness until the preview is to your liking.In the menu bar, select Image, then Adjustments.Select the desired portion of the layer using the marquee, lasso, or quick selection tools.In the Layers menu, click the desired layer of the image to recolor.Click the File tab in the menu bar and open an existing project or create a new project.Below are steps for recoloring an object by adjusting the hue and saturation.
