Photoshop :: Replacing A Color With A Picture

May 16, 2006

I have a black dash cluster (from a car), black background with white markings for the Revs and Km/hr. I will be scanning it in real size....

What I want to know is how do I replace the black with a picture leaving the white overtop...

This will be then printed to vinyl then stuck over cluster ....

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Photoshop :: Replacing Picture With Another One

Nov 24, 2004

We are making drawings of a house (plan view) and we want to give texture to floors. We where wondering which way is best (cutting a part of a picture, using mask or using pattern).

But the biggest problem we have is, we want to be able to easily change the chosen pattern with another one. For example we put a picture of tile of 30x30cm on the floor, but the client wants other tiles. How do we change the pattern with another one as easy and as fast as possible, because we have to make 20 different drawings.

We should be able to attacht some kind of file and replace it by another one. Kind of like x-ref in autocad for those who know that.

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Apr 14, 2008

I have scanned our baseball teams calendar schedule which has the days colored-coded; red for home games and white for away games. Also, they certain special home dates colored in a light blue. I want to replace all the light blue days with the same red that is already in use on the rest of the schedule.

I can find no way to use the red as the sample color, or transpose the RGB values shown into corresponding Hue, Saturation and Lightness values used in the Replace Color tool.

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I am looking to take an image of a seat and change the current material to a different material. The new material will be both a different color and a different texture so just changing the color with an adjustment layer will not work, but may be part of the process. I need this to look very realistic; complete with shadows and highlights.

Is there a way to take a sample from the material I want to use and apply it quickly? I have been using photoshop for a while now and can't think of a way to do this. I am thinking this may be a job for a different program, but if I can do it in photoshop that would be wonderful.

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I am wondering if there is a way that I could replace colors automatically. I know there are tools like Color Replace but it works with one palette at a time. What I am looking for is:

suppose a particular design has 4 colors in RGB mode. A,B,C and D

A: 2-72-127
B: 1-49-87
C: 187-153-238
D: 8-55-255 

And lets assume that I have another set of colors I want to change to: E, F, G and H

E: 0-130-175
F: 95-38-5
G: 140-100-0
H: 130-120-120

I want to change from A to E, B to F and so on so forth. Is there a way that I can do this?

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I do have Photoshop CS2 but I though Xara was more likely to be able to do this.

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I have to replace text in a banner image with different text. Maybe if I upload the banner, it would be more useful...

I have to replace "Customer Satisfaction" with some other text. The text is embedded in the image; so, it's not that easy, at least for me, to replace it without making it look amateurish. Of course, I duplicated the background and worked on that layer.

First method I tried was using the clone stamp, zooming in to 1600% to painstakingly erase it. But then when I zoom out, the background where the text was placed over does not match its surroundings and looks like someone shaded it. If you zoom in real close, before making any changes to it, you'll see that the "green" (what the RGB is) touching the text is different than the "green" in areas not touching text.

Next, I thought of using the magic wand to select the text for me and that looked liked it worked. But the problem is once I select it, how to delete it or blend it in with the background. That is, if I select the "C" in "Customer Satisfaction" with the magic wand, for instance, pressing delete does nothing. Then I found I can fill the area, after I select it with the magic wand; however, what the RGB combination is of the background. Is there a way I can find out what the RGB value is of the background, then apply that to my fill color and effectively delete the "Customer Satisfaction" text?

Once I'm able to get rid of the text, I can use the text editor plugin tool I downloaded to replace the text.

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The original design is 4-color. But the actual detail is not very important.They are book covers, which only need to protect the book.

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I'm using Adobe Photoshop 9.0 cs2 and I need help with a large color replacement project. I'm an amature video game designer making a level for the classic P.C. game Doom 2 and I'm creating a new weapon and monster for the level I'm creating. For the monster I plan to alter the colors of the frames of the original monster and change the dimensions of key features.

use an indexed color mode that were extracted into individual .png files.

Today I made the big mistake of changing the frames over to RGB mode so I can use the color replacement tools available in that mode. I should have done one frame first then convert it back to indexed color mode because the frames look terrible when converted back from RGB mode. What it is doing is using all the colors of the RGB color spectrum to replace various colors. Unfortunately what this means is that its using colors that are not in the color palette I loaded in the original pic and when I convert it back it looks terrible. There are enough colors in the doom color palette to produce the look I'm after but the automated conversion process from RGB to indexed colors does not pic the best matches in most cases. By doing this I am taking an image consisting of about 150 different shades of color down to about 75 different shades of color. I cant find any color replacement tools for indexed colored images and its going to take me forever to do all frames pixel by pixel so I need one of two things to be able to accomplish what I need. Either a better way of converting these images back, or some tool I can actually use in indexed color mode. If there is a way to select a pixel and change all other pixels of that exact color to a new color then I can just do it pixel by pixel that way. I need something here or I'm going to lose hours of work. If there is a way to load my color table into RGB mode to limit what colors it uses that might work too.

I would just leave the pics in RGB mode if the game im editing for could use that format but unfortunatly anything I convert to RGB will have to be converted back to 256 colors for it to work in the game.

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Note: I did this once a couple years ago, and can't remember how I did it..I have some memories, but probably remember just enough to make me dangerous. I have done some searches but obviously the results are numeorus and I haven't found what I am looking for yet.

I know the solution involves selecting the berries and then inversing it and then setting all 3 colors to 0 for the background.

What I can do is
1) lasso the berries

2) inverse
what I can't figure out
1) it seems like there was 1 step about layering which enabled me to get started, but I don't remember this, it does seem like I am missing something very basic when I try to do this

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The problem I met is at the galley.

I could, or might, only be able to get a 2-color printer at reasonably good price.

The original design is 4-color. But the actual detail is not very important.

They are book covers, which only need to protect the book.

The exported picture is shown below:

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Feb 7, 2005

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