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deacon_2107
16-05-03, 02:12 AM
k, i need some help in changing the colour of layers in adobe photoshop.

Can anyone help???

Jim
16-05-03, 09:53 AM
yes, I can help.

What exactly do you mean, changing colours of layers?

Theres numberous ways of going about it. Give us a bit more information on what your trying to do and I'll tell you whats best.

Jim

wisewood
16-05-03, 10:01 AM
as Jim says... we need more information before we can help you, the description of what you want to do is a little bit vague - tell us exactly what you want to do and someone here will be able to help you out.

Plenty of photoshopers around.

jkhilton
16-05-03, 12:26 PM
hmmmm...... there's an echo in here......



echo echooo echooo

Dicko
16-05-03, 12:27 PM
echoo echoo

Nova-Boy
16-05-03, 12:27 PM
anyone want a "copy" of photoshop 7 with a seperate cd for patches, fonts etc etc?? Give me a PM if your interested.

Dicko
16-05-03, 12:28 PM
hmmm......there's an echo in here.....



*spots woody bumping up post count for useless posts*

wisewood
16-05-03, 01:06 PM
:lol: i never even noticed Jim's reply... i just read it and clicked reply.

jkhilton
16-05-03, 01:12 PM
:lol: i never even noticed Jim's reply... i just read it and clicked reply.

but you put.... " As Jim Says......"


hmmm.... think you are trying to cover your post addiction!! lol

wisewood
16-05-03, 02:38 PM
LMFAO - I KNEW YOU'D NOTICE I SAID THAT!!!

!!! BUSTED !!!

my brain is someone disfunctional at the moment... hence me putting my mood over there on the left beneath the car i drive.


To answer the question in some way and not make this another useless post...

You could try adding a new layer above the one you want coloured and fill it with solid colour of say, red for example... and then adjust the opacity/overlay effects of it to find an effect you want. Thats one way...

Another would be to mess with the hue/saturation settings a bit and see if thats what you want.