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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2008

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PHOTOS by Nora Canfiedl at:
http://www.msdigphotography.com
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How to use the Match Color command in Photoshop to match the color temperature from one image to another.

*****Alternate method here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LncQa-IMlTI

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  • hey, is there a match color option in photoshop 7? how can i match the color of 2 faces in photoshop 7??? pls help!!!

  • @includemeatmjackson Answer Part 1--I don't have Photoshop 7 anymore, but I don't think it is in that version. The concept is more in line with changing the color temperature of the image to match another image. So if you have an image as a source, add a Levels adjustment layer. In that box DOUBLE click the gray eyedropper IN THE LEVELS BOX to set and sample a part of the image that is supposed to be neutral, like a sidewalk or white wall.

  • @includemeatmjackson Answer Part 2--The Set Target Midtone Color box will be open and the new color will be selected after you click a neutral area. Click OK and a box will open asking if you want to save it as the new default. Say yes. Now add a Levels Adjustment layer on to your target document. SINGLE CLICK on the gray eyedropper in the Levels Box then with that selected click on a neutral area in the target document.

  • @includemeatmjackson Answer Part 3--Then adjust then lower the opacity of the Levels adjusment layer to better match the image. To reset the Levels back to their defaults, save and close your target document.

    Double click the Levels layer and Click the flyout tab to choose Reset Levels.

  • I'm so happy to hear you "can't watch" my tutorials...why? So, don't watch and don't comment! Please watch someone else's channel because I can't stand your immature attention deficit comments!

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  • Very Nice...! Googled it, then straight found this vid when I searched Color Matching Tool Photoshop and I got what I want... without reading a book or going to a school or shit... :D

    I love the internet..!

    By the way big THANX to Photoshopmama! :D

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  • thanks for the tut i learned something new!!!!

  • Thanks MAMA......BTW Hows PAPA?

  • THANKS MAMA!

    (I had to)

  • LOL CS3. Just playing this really helped with a project I'm doing. Keep it up

  • Thank you nice tutorial

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