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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Crop an image Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos
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"About blending
modes" on page 227
Replace colors in an image
The Color Replacement tool simplifies replacing specific colors in your image. You can paint over a targeted color—
for example, a yellow flower in an image—with a different color, like red. You can also use the Color Replacement tool
to correct colors.
Replacing colors
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Select the Color Replacement tool
Choose a brush tip from the Brush menu in the options bar. For Mode, generally, you'll want to keep the blending
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mode set to Color.
For Limits, choose one of the following:
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Replaces the sampled color wherever it occurs under the pointer.
Discontiguous
Replaces colors that are contiguous with the color immediately under the pointer.
Contiguous
For Tolerance, specify a low percentage to replace colors very similar to the pixel you click, or raise the percentage
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to replace a broader range of colors.
5
To give a smooth edge to the areas you correct, select Anti-alias.
Choose a foreground color to use to replace the unwanted color.
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Click the color you want to replace in the image.
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Drag within the image to replace the targeted color.
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"Adjust the color of skin
tone" on page 136
Blur or soften edges
The Blur tool softens hard edges or areas in an image by reducing detail. Blurring a busy background can bring your
target images more into focus. You can also use Blur filters for this purpose.
. (The Color Replacement tool is nested under the Brush tool
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