Photoshop :: Change Background Color From Blue To Black
Oct 11, 2013The background behind my photo is bright blue. I want black. I used the bottom square and switched it to black and the background did not change.
View 2 RepliesThe background behind my photo is bright blue. I want black. I used the bottom square and switched it to black and the background did not change.
View 2 Repliesid like to change the background into color blue...
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The linework and highlights (indeed, most of the detail) remain - they just all turn blue, heh. Like it's trying to camouflage itself. How do I keep the foreground image from "masking" itself to the colors of the background?
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I would like to ask some very simple, but not sure that there is some keyboard combination in Xara Designer Pro.
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My target would be with some keyboard shortcut maybe quickly change the color to blue and after black and so on, do you have some proposal to this?
Currently I am just typing everything in black and after one by one selecting the words and applying Set Fill Color to make them blue.
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