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Simple Image Editting Help

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Can you guys make all the black stuff on the image navy (#000080)? And if it's not too much, tell me how you did it? I have Photoshop CS and PaintShop Pro 7.0 and I tried Colourizing in PSP, but it didn't work. 🙁
 
photoshop is THE ONLY program worth using.period. uninstall all that other crap.
like I said you wanted a rgb 000080 so you need to convert the image from grayscale to rgb,enter your values, then paint bucket it.
 
Here you go

EDIT: Actually, you don't have to do much... all you have to do is select all the damn black area (magic wand +shift) and then use the bucket tool (input any color code here) to color the foreground (add layer). Voila... don't work harder... work smarter... fcuk all that convert crap.
 
Originally posted by: Elitebull
first,

image>mode>rgb color

then,
image>adjust>hue/saturation>colorize checkbox

then lighten it and play around with the sliders

you don't "play with sliders" when he had a specific blue pantone color.
 
Originally posted by: bentwookie
Originally posted by: Elitebull
first,

image>mode>rgb color

then,
image>adjust>hue/saturation>colorize checkbox

then lighten it and play around with the sliders

you don't "play with sliders" when he had a specific blue pantone color.
my apologies... i missed that when i first read it.

in this case since the original is all-black, all he has to do is create a new layer, set layer blend mode mode to "lighten", then fill with the color that he wants
 
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
<a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.mrcodedude.com/pix/122003/Sybase_navy.jpg" target=blank>Here you go</A>

EDIT: Actually, you don't have to do much... all you have to do is select all the damn black area (magic wand +shift) and then use the bucket tool (input any color code here) to color the foreground (add layer). Voila... don't work harder... work smarter... fcuk all that convert crap.

work smarter? you do more work selecting all that sh!t when you just had to convert the whole thing once.
 
as elitebull stated, the best way to convert those colors are with the hue slider
use the addition/subtraction method to get the exact color

the magic wand and paint bucket work fine for simple shapes with nice clean edges
 
Originally posted by: bentwookie
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
<a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.mrcodedude.com/pix/122003/Sybase_navy.jpg" target=blank>Here you go</A>

EDIT: Actually, you don't have to do much... all you have to do is select all the damn black area (magic wand +shift) and then use the bucket tool (input any color code here) to color the foreground (add layer). Voila... don't work harder... work smarter... fcuk all that convert crap.

work smarter? you do more work selecting all that sh!t when you just had to convert the whole thing once.

Especially because you could just select the white area instead and then invert the selection.

However, selecting it all is not only amatuer, but it misses some (almost microscopic) edges, which is why doing the layer blend is probably the better choice.
 
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