Photoshop How-to: Total Color Tranformation

When clients supply photos for Web sites or print materials, you're never sure what you're going to get. If the images are less-than-ideal but you must use them, Photoshop can help. This tutorial walks you through the process of completely altering colors. The end result would be a positive addition to any project.
Written by Gregory Georges on February 23, 2005

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This story is taken from "50 Fast Photoshop CS Techniques."

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Changing a photo's colors can have a powerful impact, giving you an image that's almost like fine art (or pop art, depending on your color choice!). In this excerpt from 50 Fast Photoshop CS Techniques, step-by-step directions make it easy for you to bring this technique to your own work.

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Excerpted from "50 Fast Photoshop CS Techniques" by Gregory Georges. Copyright © 2005 Wiley Publishing. All rights reserved. Reproduced here by permission of the publisher.

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