How to change the color of an object in Adobe Photoshop
Do you prefer a different color for an element in your photo? If so, use the color replacement tool in Adobe Photoshop to change the color . It's easy, and Photoshop does the heavy lifting for you. Here's how to do it.
Replace object color in Adobe Photoshop
To show you how to replace the color of an object in Photoshop, we will use the following image. We will turn the red apple in this photo into a green apple.
First, open the image with Adobe Photoshop. If you have multiple photos that you want to edit at the same time, you can Open multiple images in the same document.
In Photoshop, from the menu bar at the top, select Image> Adjustments> Replace Color.
A small window "Color Replacement" will appear. Leave this window open and click on the color you want to change on your photo. In this example, we will click on the pure red on the apple because that is what we want to change.
In the "Replace Color" window, click the dropper icon with the plus sign (+) on it. Then, at the bottom, click on the "Result" color to select the target color of your object.
From the "Color Picker" that opens, choose the target color of your object. If you are using the Windows operating system, you can Use the Color Picker tool to get a color from another image, and your Mac has a built-in color value utility that you can use as well. Then click OK.
Use the mouse or trackpad and select your object on the image. You will see the color of the object change in real time.
Back in the Color Replacement window, drag the "Hue" slider to adjust the target color on your object. When everything looks fine, in the "Color Replacement" window, click "OK".
The color of your object has now changed.
And this is how you convert the elements in your photos to the colors you want. Piece of cake!
Changing someone's eye color It's just as easy in Photoshop. Check it out if you want to do so.