Re: Way to change "match" color in a selection?
- From: rbaulbin@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Sep 2005 08:31:55 -0700
Peter Wollenberg wrote:
> rbaulbin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >Hey Peter -
> >
> >Thanks for the reply. Is that only for making selections based on
> >color? There's no way to just select an area, and then choose an
> >option to "make this selection the same as the foreground color?"
>
> I am afraid I don't understand properly what you are after. If you
> want to colorize a selection with the foreground color, you would make
> the selection and then create a solid color adjustment layer, filled
> with the (default) foreground color and set to color blending mode.
> Your selection will turn into a layer mask automagically. Or make a
> selection and paint it with any brush in color mode. This will
> colorize at maximum saturation for the preexisting luminosity. If you
> use hue as the blending or brush mode, saturation of the original will
> be retained, so that shades of grey will stay unchanged.
>
> Peter
Hey Peter... I'm using Photoshop 6, and not quite sure if all that
functionality is there... what's a "solid color adjustment layer"?
.
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