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Quick Photoshop Question
Polygon:
Is there any way in Photoshop to normalize a specific color? I'm taking the spine of N64 covers and printing them out, but the red on the N64 logo on the bottom varies greatly between covers. I have multiple spines in each file. Is there a way to simply even out that red between all of them? I was thinking of just using the paint bucket but I didn't know if there was an easier way.
wiggy:
Replacing the N64 logo on each is one way to go (pasting the same logo file into every cover that you want to use). Probably the cleanest and easiest as well. You could also select the suspect red area and adjust it that way, but that's sloppy and tedious.
Thom Grayson:
If the covers on the site come from a template, how could the colors of the spine vary between covers?
Sorry if I missed something obvious...
shenske:
--- Quote from: Thom Grayson on March 18, 2014, 07:02:40 PM ---If the covers on the site come from a template, how could the colors of the spine vary between covers?
Sorry if I missed something obvious...
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The retail style covers don't use a template
Polygon:
--- Quote from: shenske on March 18, 2014, 07:27:00 PM ---
--- Quote from: Thom Grayson on March 18, 2014, 07:02:40 PM ---If the covers on the site come from a template, how could the colors of the spine vary between covers?
Sorry if I missed something obvious...
--- End quote ---
The retail style covers don't use a template
--- End quote ---
Yep, exactly. I ended up just using the paint bucket. I was able to get 15 of them on each page then I just got the right red and used the paint bucket to make them all the same shade. Too bad the sizes varied foe the N64 logo and red area as well. Not too much I cared to do about that. Just too much work. At least all the colors are the same.