

PaintShop Pro has several Selection tools that you can use. In this example we are using the sample image Red Skirt, and we want to keep the Color Changer from affecting other red areas in the photo, such as the striped top, sunglasses and red lips. This will prevent the new color from spilling over into other areas of the photo.
#CHANGE COLOR OF OBJECT IN PHOTOSHOP HOW TO#
Now you’ll learn how to use a Selection tool to define an object or area in the photo before you use the Color Changer tool. How to Change the Color of a Selected Object or Area Once the object has been recolored, you can click on other swatches in the Materials palette and try out different colors until you’re completely happy with the result! It is helpful to zoom in so you can click the exact color you want to replace. If this is the case, you can keep clicking on these missed pixels until the image color is completely changed. You might have some pixels that fall outside of the Tolerance setting.

Then click on the object that you want to change the color of. In the Materials palette select a new color you want to change your object to. So, keep this relatively low, around 20 for this image.

If you have an object in your photo with a very distinct color from the rest of the image, you can change the object’s color with just a few clicks. How to Change the Color of a Distinct Object You might want to change the color of your hair or an outfit in a photo or test out a new paint color for your living room! We’ll first show you how to change the color of an object with a distinct color and then move on to a more advanced technique using the selection tool to define an area to prevent the color changer from spilling over into other areas of your photo.Ĭlick on any of the images below to view full-size. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to easily change the color of an object or a selected area using PaintShop Pro’s Color Changer tool. How to Use the Color Changer Tool in PaintShop Pro
