Phil1923 said:I have not tried any plug- ins or any of Jeff's macros.
The FREE plugin solves the problem. I expect professional results, that's why I use it.
Phil1923 said:.. THE RANGE OF CHOSEN COLORS WAS REPLACED WITH A SINGLE HUE !
PP's plugin does not offer enough control. The range slider in PP's replace color dialog is garbage.
Phil1923 said:That's fine and dandy for an automobile. It's absolutely horrible for a face.
Even in the case of a car, the plugin is what you need since a car will have various hues depending on lighting.
Both Photoshop and the plugin have a fuzziness slider. PP doesn't.
Try changing the yellow car to the other color using PP's replace color command. It isn't going to happen as smoothly. So, I used the plugin. :-)
Hi Jeff,
you know me, I can't knock back a challenge. This took seconds to achieve using PP's Replace Color dialog and it has produced a better result than the plugin. Take a look to the bottom right of the picture (as we look at it) just above the bumper bar (fender?). There is a trick to using PP's tool and once you are aware of it - it is brilliant. It keeps shifting the Saturation and Lightness sliders around (randomly at times) and you have to drag them back to their centres. When you click with the Eyedropper they will move again and you have to put them back again. If you are willing to do that you will find the tool is as good as it gets.
Naturally, in my example I have used a different replacement colour, but made the same change.