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| Create a new layer. Fill it with the desired color. Use the Blending Sliders in the Layer Styles Menu to adjust as desired. "McEve" <mceve@azcappy.com> wrote in message news:bgraua$rtatg$1@ID-90739.news.uni-berlin.de... > Hi, > > I have a drawing, black and white, but with cmyk profile. I'd like the > background of this image to be.. say green, but preserve the black of the > drawing itself. All the white would be transormed/replaced by green in other > words. > > What would be the easiest way of doing this? Spot color? > > | |||
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| double click the layer in the layer box and turn it into a layer then use the magic wand and select all the white spots then click on the fill box select the green you want and use the paint bucket to fill in the white spots. or use the magic wand on the black part and select it then go to edit ,copy then create a new document and paste then select your color and using the paint bucket fill in the background layer. "XO News" <ImTheNRA@MoVal.com> wrote in message news:bh2rbj$amn@dispatch.concentric.net... > Create a new layer. > Fill it with the desired color. > Use the Blending Sliders in the Layer Styles Menu to adjust as desired. > > "McEve" <mceve@azcappy.com> wrote in message > news:bgraua$rtatg$1@ID-90739.news.uni-berlin.de... > > Hi, > > > > I have a drawing, black and white, but with cmyk profile. I'd like the > > background of this image to be.. say green, but preserve the black of the > > drawing itself. All the white would be transormed/replaced by green in > other > > words. > > > > What would be the easiest way of doing this? Spot color? > > > > > > | |||
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