When many friends use Photoshop to adjust the color of pictures, they usually use the simple method of adjusting "hue/saturation", but the result will be that the entire image will show the adjusted effect, not the local color that needs to be changed. For example:
Now the boss's request is to change only the leather part to green, not the fabric part as well. This greenish fabric is hard to find, so I gave it a try. So I pondered on PS for a long time and found that using "Replace Color" is very convenient.
Let me give you a detailed explanation of the use of color replacement in PS:
First open the layer and copy the layer.
Then Image/Adjustments/Replace Color. My version is 7.0.
You can now see that the color of the bag has not been completely replaced, which is really ugly. In the past, I would have given up at this point, but it was actually just one step away, a very simple step. Please continue reading below:
Use the + straw repeatedly in this way, and the final effect is completed, as shown in the picture! (Of course, when using the + straw, you may accidentally pick up colors you don’t need. In this case, you only need to use the straw with - next to it to pick up the same place again before returning)
You're done!