 Everybody welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial in this one. I'm gonna show you how to match color between images What am I talking about? Here's the original image right here Here's the image that I want to match the color to it's just a stock image of a nice sky here And now here is the final copy of me having matched it plus I even took out the person here So you're not getting to see him in purple and white and all that So let me show you how I did it real quickly here first step load in your image second step You want to go up here and you want to go to select and in this case We're going to select the subject and we're going to go ahead and take him out So we're going to remove him by doing this select select subject now We're going to go to select inverse so we're working around him so everything except him is selected now We're going to go up here to image and we're going to go to image Adjustments and we're going to go to match color do note right up here that if you are using a smart object This will not work. They wrap the layer has to be rasterized That said now that we've gone ahead and done that I'm going to go here to source and I'm going to set select from nothing I'm going to select it to the purple picture and presto There we go. It is now done. If you wanted a different image I could go to for example I could go to this red light image and we'd have a different color sky very easy to do That's all there is to it guys. Thanks for watching ton of stuff coming up